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Home » Cafe Sattar Buksh Wins | Trademark Battle Against Starbucks
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Cafe Sattar Buksh Wins | Trademark Battle Against Starbucks

holidayweeklyBy holidayweeklySeptember 14, 2025No Comments
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KARACHI:  In a tale straight out of David vs. Goliath, a quirky Karachi café has brewed up global headlines after defeating none other than coffee behemoth Starbucks in a trademark showdown.

Meet Sattar Buksh, the café with a moustache, sass, and a knack for stirring more than just coffee.

Launched in 2013 by entrepreneurs Rizwan Ahmad and Adnan Yousuf, the café quickly became a hot spot, not just for its lattes and shisha but for its cheeky branding. Its round green logo featured a moustached desi gentleman, a playful desi wink at Starbucks world-famous mermaid

The resemblance sparked instant buzz. Some called it hilarious cultural parody, others cried foul play.

Starbucks — which didn’t even have an outlet in Pakistan at the time  eventually swooped in, dragging the café into a legal caffeine-fueled brawl.

But the founders held their ground, insisting Sattar Buksh was no knock-off but a tongue-in-cheek nod to local culture. “Sattar Buksh” itself is a culturally rooted name with centuries of resonance in Pakistan. To make their point crystal clear, the team highlighted their differences: the moustached man replacing the siren, fonts that felt homegrown, and even subtle changes in green shades. They later added disclaimers to ensure nobody confused their café with the Seattle giant.

Meanwhile, Sattar Buksh doubled down on building its own identity. Its menu became a playground of wit and flavor from the mischievously named ‘Besharam Burger’ (a bun-less guilty pleasure) to the ‘LOC Pizza’, divided into vegetarian and non-vegetarian halves in a tongue-in-cheek nod to the Indo-Pak border.

Starbucks argued that international trademark law protected them from such playful mimicry. But Sattar Buksh countered with humor, history, and a dollop of satire. In a rare twist, the court sided with the café.

The verdict was more than a win for Sattar Buksh — it was a celebration of Pakistani creativity standing tall against corporate giants. Today, the café remains a symbol of how local wit, culture, and a moustache can outshine even the biggest global mermaids.

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