7 Brew Coffee plans location in Elevation Pointe in St. Johns County

The drive-thru coffee shop will be at County Road 208 and Florida 16.


The 7 Brew Coffee drive-thru coffee shop planned in Elevation Pointe will be its first location in St. Johns County.
The 7 Brew Coffee drive-thru coffee shop planned in Elevation Pointe will be its first location in St. Johns County.
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7 Brew Coffee, an Arkansas-based coffee drive-thru chain, is planning a store in Elevation Pointe in St. Johns County.

It is at County Road 208 and Florida 16.

It will be its first location in the county and its fourth in Northeast Florida.

The others are at 3264 Gerona Drive E. and 7788 Normandy Blvd. in Jacksonville; and 1940 S. 14th St. in Fernandina Beach. 

Bentonville, Arkansas-based CEI Engineering is the civil engineer for the Elevation Pointe location. Brookstone Partners of Hollywood, Florida, owns the land through Cornerstone Collard Augustine LLC.

There are 341 7 Brew Coffee “stands” in 32 states, according to 7brew.com.

The company was founded in 2017 in Rogers, Arkansas, where it is headquartered.

The planned 7 Brew Coffee is at County Road 208 and Florida 16 in Elevation Pointe in St. Johns County.

Its original seven flavors are Blondie with caramel and vanilla breve, Brunette with mocha and hazelnut, Smooth 7 with white chocolate and Irish cream, White Chocolate Mocha with white and milk chocolate, Cinnamon Roll with white chocolate and brown sugar cinnamon, German Chocolate with coconut and caramel mocha, and Sweet and Salty with salted caramel.

It also serves more traditional coffee drinks like cold brews and lattes, lemonades, smoothies, teas, shakes and Italian sodas and offers 20 flavored syrups and sauces. Its website says it serves more than 20,000 unique drinks.

There is no food on the menu.

Elevation Pointe is across from the St. Augustine Premium Outlets. It will be anchored by a Publix Super Market, which is under construction.

 

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