Former shop petrol station OK Trumpi in Breda revamped into OK Café

The manned shop at the OK petrol station on the Teteringsedijk in Breda opened this week as OK Café, the extended shop formula developed in-house by Catom, after a major refurbishment. The filling station in Breda was known as Esso Trumpi for many years.
Since its launch in the Netherlands in 2004, OK Retail has revamped dozens of filling stations and rebranded them to the OK formula. Associated staffed shops were thereby renewed to the in-house developed formula OK Shop or OK Café, the latter being the extended version of the shop formula with a bakery. Just before the new year, an OK Café opened at the OK petrol station on the Teteringsedijk in Breda. According to the company, the formula including bakery is all about speed and service, with coffee and freshly prepared products prepared on site taking centre stage.
Trumpi
Together with the location on Zwijnsbergenstraat in Breda, the petrol station on Teteringsedijk was one of the Esso stations owned by the Trumpi entrepreneurial family for many years. In July 2020, Trumpi transferred the operation of both filling stations to Catom, which then renovated them to OK.
In addition to the shop with bakery, toilet facilities, a car wash, wash boxes, hoovers, textile washing machines, trailer rental and tyre pump are available at the filling station in Breda. At the pump, OK Teteringsedijk Breda offers Euro 95, SuperPlus Pure 98, X-Drive Diesel, AdBlue and lpg.
400 filling stations
Since 2004, the Dutch company Catom has owned the OK brand in the Netherlands. OK, an abbreviation of Olie Konsument, has a network of more than 100 filling stations in the Netherlands, the vast majority of which are manned. In early July 2025, it was announced that the company acquired more than three hundred filling stations from BP in the Netherlands. This expansion brings OK to more than four hundred stations, making it one of the largest formulas in the Netherlands.
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