7 Brew opens new location in Warner Robins 

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WARNER ROBINS – The city of Warner Robins welcomed a new coffee spot: 7 Brew, located at 4050 Watson Blvd. 

7 Brew is a drive-thru coffee shop that specializes in espresso-based drinks and offers teas, lemonades, shakes, smoothies, energy drinks and cold brew. 

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The shop also has open glass windows so customers can watch as employees make their drinks.

7 Brew just had its own ribbon cutting ceremony this past Tuesday. In addition, 7 Brew donated $1,500 to the Atrium Health Navicent Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital.

One thing that separates 7 Brew from the other coffee shops is southern hospitality, according to manager Kyle Ruark. 

“We want to have gentlemanly conversations with everybody and never have an awkward moment,” Ruark said. “Not only do they want to come through and get a drink, but we hope that they love the experience and the coffee is just a bonus.”

7 Brew has only been open for a couple weeks now. 

“Business has been great since it opened and the community has not disappointed,” he said. “We are getting busier and busier each day and seeing some new faces which is great.”

The location itself has been growing slowly after an eight-month delay due to new ownership. 

“We’re finally getting it open and the community has taken it really well and we’re really glad to be serving the community,” Ruark said.

Rurak mentions that another 7 Brew location will soon open in Macon on Bass Road. The soft opening day for that location is April 15.  

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