Two Brews celebrating first anniversary
JENNIFER WRIGHT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 months, 2 weeks AGO
Two Brews Coffee Co, a drive-thru coffee stand located just off U.S. 95 on the community’s south end, is celebrating its first year in business.
Owned by Kailey Gardin and Jessica Stolley, the pair have been best friends since childhood and have always dreamed of owning a coffee stand. The stand, which features an outdoor seating area with picnic tables and a recreational spot that includes beach volleyball, cornhole and a kid's playset, has fulfilled all of the hopes the pair had for it when they launched the business.
“This has been a passion project we have looked forward to bringing to life for years,” Stolley said. “We love to travel together and over the years have found so many great ideas that we knew we could put our own spin on and create a really fun and exciting menu.”
Gardin and Stolley said their goals for their first year were to grow and offer whatever the community needs, be involved with local events and organizations and put a smile on the faces of all who come to visit.
“Our goal is to continue to stay as active as we can in the community and always provide quality food, drinks, and fun.” Stolley said about their goals for the stand’s second year.
Two Brews aims to stand out from the crowd with its creative menu and by giving its patrons a good customer experience.
“We are always on the lookout for ways to better and grow our menu and options. We truly enjoy that aspect of the business. Discovering, creating, and providing new drinks and food is exciting and fun,” Stolley said.
Gardin and Stolley attribute the success of the coffee stand to the unwavering support from the community and also to the team at Two Brews.
“We want to thank the community for its amazing support,” Stolley said on behalf of the pair. “We hope to continue to grow, improve, and give back to the place and people we love so much. We also want to thank our outstanding team; they carry us all day every day. They reflect everything we envisioned our stand to be, and we could not be more grateful for their hard work and love of the stand.”
Stolley said about the community support and their team.
Together, with their employees, they run a business that offers an extensive menu ranging from breakfast and lunch options, baked goods, wraps, salads, a large and creative drink menu, pebble-style ice and the one-and-only flavor-burst ice cream.
For information, specials and updates follow Two Brews on their social media.
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