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7 Brew Coffee expands to Fort Walton Beach, marking third Okaloosa location

7 Brew Coffee continues its rapid expansion with a new location in Fort Walton Beach, marking the company’s third outlet in Okaloosa County. This addition follows the company’s existing locations in Crestview and Niceville, reflecting 7 Brew’s significant growth from its origins of just eight stores in Arkansas three years ago. The Fort Walton Beach store is scheduled […]

7 Brew Coffee continues its rapid expansion with a new location in Fort Walton Beach, marking the company’s third outlet in Okaloosa County.

  • The new coffee shop will be located at 44 Eglin Pkwy NE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548, in the former Jimmy John’s building. 

This addition follows the company’s existing locations in Crestview and Niceville, reflecting 7 Brew’s significant growth from its origins of just eight stores in Arkansas three years ago.

The Fort Walton Beach store is scheduled for a soft opening on Aug. 19, with a “Swag Day” planned for Aug. 31. These dates are currently tentative.

7 Brew’s menu features a wide variety of beverages, including energy drinks, teas, lemonades, shakes, smoothies, and fizzes, with many options available in sugar-free and dairy-free variations. 

  • The company’s mission focuses on “cultivating kindness” and creating a positive impact in the community. This ethos is reflected in their unique service model, which features drive-through windows without speakers, fostering direct interaction between staff and customers.

This expansion is part of 7 Brew’s broader plans for growth in Florida, with the company aiming to open approximately 200 more stands across the state.

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