Sergio Costa (23 April 1949 – 24 March 2022) was an Italian-born British businessman. In 1971, he founded the coffeeshop chain Costa Coffee with his brother Bruno.
Career
In 1959, Oreste Costa and his family moved from Borgo Val di Taro, Italy to Britain, and brought a traditional coffee bean drum roaster with them.[1]
In 1971, Sergio and his brother Bruno opened a small coffee roastery in London's Fenchurch Street, supplying coffee shops and specialist retailers. In 1978, they built a much larger roastery on Old Paradise Street, Lambeth, where they remained until 2017.
In 1981, they opened their first Costa Coffee shop in London's Vauxhall Bridge Road.[2] By 1995, the chain had grown to 41 UK coffee shops, and was acquired by Whitbread. In 2019, The Coca-Cola Company bought the company for US$4.9 billion, and as of 2023, there are 3,401 coffee shops in 31 countries.