Badass Coffee is Set to Replace the Starbucks on Speer Blvd.

The Hawaiian Coffee Shop is Set to Open its First Colorado Location in September.

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Source: Official

Denver is about to get more Badass… and by that we don’t mean the city is set to become cooler, we mean the Hawaii-based coffee franchise Badass Coffee is set to open up on 2990 Speer Blvd., replacing the Starbucks on the corner of Speer and Federal.

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Denver-based Royal Aloha Coffee Co. moved their headquarters to Denver in 2019 and now the brand is set to open coffee shops in Colorado too. Badass Coffee has 18 locations across the U.S. and plans to open six new stores total including the two Colorado locations.

When What Now Denver talked with Franchise Brand Manager Taylor Fish, we were told that “at Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii, guests may expect to be transported to the Islands through every “aloha” and “mahalo” while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere that our locations have to offer.” The coffee brand serves “Hawaiian coffee, signature lattes, espresso drinks, food, and more.”

This Badass Coffee location on Speer Blvd. will be neighboring other businesses in the area such as a Subway, Indian restaurant Crown of India, Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt, and more.

Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat is a freelance writer, editor, and teacher. She holds an MFA degree in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, where she received The Shirley Jackson Prize in Fiction, The Leonard Brown Prize in Poetry, and a Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work. Her writing has been published in Glimmer Train Stories, Black Warrior Review, and Gulf Coast. Zeynep is originally from Istanbul, Turkey, but now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find out more here.
Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat

Zeynep Özakat is a freelance writer, editor, and teacher. She holds an MFA degree in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, where she received The Shirley Jackson Prize in Fiction, The Leonard Brown Prize in Poetry, and a Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work. Her writing has been published in Glimmer Train Stories, Black Warrior Review, and Gulf Coast. Zeynep is originally from Istanbul, Turkey, but now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find out more here.

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