Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is adding a new location in downtown Denver at 1735 Chestnut Place, according to a recent press release. The business will open its doors and welcome customers sometime during the early fall.
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This will be the fourth store in Colorado, joining existing locations in Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, and Boulder. Bill Leary, a local franchisee who also owns Jackson Hole Soda, is behind the new Denver store. He signed a multi-unit deal.
The café will offer the brand’s renowned Hawaiian coffee, featuring blends from Kona and other Hawaiian regions. The menu will include a variety of popular drinks and innovative foods with a Hawaiian twist.
Founded in 1989 on the Big Island of Hawaii, Bad Ass Coffee is known for its premium Hawaiian coffee and distinctive café experience. The company was featured on QSR’s 2023 40/40 List as one of America’s hottest emerging fast casual brands.