Watson Blvd. will see new drive-through coffee shop
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — The first in a series of new businesses comes to Warner Robins.
On July 31, Seven Brew, a drive-thru-only coffee stand, will open their doors in Middle Georgia. The coffee stand comes as a multi-development off Watson Boulevard and will be operated by Richard Maddox.
“Drive-thru is increasingly popular… I think it was a lot of pull forward from COVID like many things. It’s something that’s going to stay with us due to the efficiency and the speed of service,” said Matthew Davis, who founded the Albany-based Davis Companies, the land’s developer.
Starting in 2017 with their first stand in Rogers, Arkansas, Seven Brew has ballooned in size, expanding to over 100 locations across the country. Seven Brew’s name originates from the original seven variations of coffee they served, but today they have a variety of other drinks like smoothies, milkshakes, cappuccinos and tea. They guarantee good service, one of their mottoes being “Come for the coffee, come again for the people.”
When asked how construction has been, Davis said, “It’s been great, had a phenomenal construction team and I really thank a lot of the planning and zoning and building officials with the city of Warner Robins… it really goes to show they’re a vital part of supporting the economic growth that you’re seeing in Warner Robins.”
As part of the multi-development, Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, famous for its Baja tacos, chips and queso, and Slim Chicken, who specialize in making hand-breaded chicken tenders, are opening in the area as well although it hasn’t been disclosed when.
This Seven Brew’s location is currently hiring, needing around 40 crew members. For more information, visit their website, 7brew.com.
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