In what looks like its 10th area location, Dutch Bros Coffee appears to be considering a Jacksonville drive-thru kiosk at northeast Flagler Center Boulevard and Old St. Augustine Road.
City utility JEA is reviewing a request to determine service availability for a 950-square-foot kiosk on a 0.72-acre site. There is a dual-lane drive-thru and no indoor or outdoor seating.
Z Development Services of Orlando is the civil engineering consultant. Ash Properties is the property owner.
The site is in Flagler Center, which is south of Old St. Augustine Road between Philips Highway and Interstate 95.
The Dutch Bros site is near Philips Highway.
JEA also previously received a service determination request for a ninth area Dutch Bros Coffee kiosk.
That one is shown at the Harbour Village shopping center at northwest Atlantic Boulevard and San Pablo Road, near Queen’s Harbour Yacht & Country Club.
That 950-square-foot project is shown on a 0.61-acre site, with a double drive-thru but without seating.
Z Development Services is the civil engineering consultant. Landlord Phillips Edison & Co. Inc. is the property owner.
Dutch Bros has opened two area stores with a third expected to open this month.
The first area Dutch Bros opened in August 2024 at 50 McCoy Way in St. Augustine, about a half-mile north of a Publix at the Shoppes at Palencia Commons in St. Johns County.
The first Duval County kiosk opened in November 2024 at 5733 Roosevelt Blvd. near Winn-Dixie in West Jacksonville. The site had been a Larry’s Giant Subs, which was demolished.
A kiosk at 7720 Argyle Forest Blvd. in Southwest Jacksonville is expected to open soon.
Other locations are shown in public records to be in Elevation Pointe in St. Johns County and in Duval County at the Shops at Race Track Rd; Point Meadows along Baymeadows Road; at northeast San Jose Boulevard and Loretto Road in Mandarin; and at 7952 Normandy Blvd. in West Jacksonville.
Besides specialty coffee, the company sells its Dutch Bros Rebel energy drink and Nitro Cold Brew coffee.
In 2023, Grants Pass, Oregon-based Dutch Bros announced its intentions to enter Northeast Florida.
Dutch Bros started in 1992 and became a public company in 2021 with the formation of Dutch Bros Inc. It is listed as BROS on the New York Stock Exchange.
Dutch Bros carries coffee, drinks and a limited menu of pastries with no cooking on-site.
It offers cold brew, chai, hot coffees, energy drinks, teas, lemonades, smoothies and its signature Dutch sodas.
The food menu includes granola bars and muffin tops.
The name is pronounced “Bros” and not as “brothers.”
The company has been expanding and as of Sept. 30, 2024, had 950 locations across 18 states.
It opened 38 shops, 33 of which were company-operated, across 11 states in the July-September third quarter.
It expected to open 150 new kiosks in 2024.