All DUO coffee shops in Yekaterinburg have closed.

      January 20, 2026

      In Yekaterinburg all DUO coffee shops suspended their operations after guests complained of poisoning. This is reported by the 66.RU portal, whose reporters visited all the locations and confirmed that the cafés are not operating.

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      — In each café people see only signs that the establishments are closed “for technical reasons.”

      Representatives of the company have so far not commented on what is happening. Meanwhile, amusing posts and offers to drink the signature coffee are being actively added to their social networks. There are 13 DUO locations in Yekaterinburg in total.

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      Comments (total: 4)

      panacea

      yesterday at 12:58

      Interesting — what could cause poisoning from drinking coffee? One might assume spoiled milk or cream, but soured milk would curdle in boiling water and it would be obvious that the drink is spoiled.

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      Pro_Men

      yesterday at 16:32

      Interesting — what could cause poisoning from drinking coffee? For example, coffee (beans) with mold. Instead of sugar — a dangerous substitute. Maybe some pastry as well. The coffee machine was washed with something harsh and not completely rinsed.

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      senegal

      yesterday at 21:16

      We’re waiting; it should be interesting, apparently.

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      panacea

      today at 09:10

      We’re waiting; it should be interesting, apparently.

      Don’t wait. They won’t tell us anything, as always )))

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All DUO coffee shops in Yekaterinburg have closed.

In Yekaterinburg, all DUO coffee shops have suspended operations after guests complained of food poisoning. The portal 66.RU reports this; its correspondents visited all the locations and confirmed that the coffee shops were not operating.