The store opens in Cambridge's Grand Arcade shopping centre on Thursday.
It will offer merchandise and advice on the use of the popular computer, which measures 3.4in by 2.1in (8.6cm by 5.3cm) and is designed to encourage people to try coding and programming.
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The computer was the brainchild of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, established by a group of Cambridge scientists in 2006.
Raspberry Pi - which resembles a motherboard with ports and chips exposed - was launched in 2012, principally as an educational tool for programming.
It has now sold 25 million units globally and remains the best selling British computer.
Mr Upton, chief executive of Raspberry Pi Trading, said the store would give "a loyal and highly engaged community" another way to interact with the company and its products.
"There's always a risk you can get complacent about your customers, but a physical store means we have a place for people, who are curious about Raspberry Pi, to experience it," he said.
The new all-in-one Raspberry Pi starter kit will include a mouse, keyboard and cables.
Mr Upton said it contained everything "apart from the television".
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