Caffeine fanatics in New Jersey, get ready.
Rook Coffee Roasters has announced large skeleton for New Jersey in 2018, opening a initial store outward Monmouth County and anticipating to land on grocery store shelves opposite a state.
The coffee shop is debuting it’s initial store outward Monmouth County in a summer, rising a 12th store, in Point Pleasant Borough, it announced on Facebook.
The roaster will be holding over a Dunkin’ Donuts on in Bridge Plaza on Bridge Avenue.
“We’re so excited, it’s a large one. When we get to 10 stores, it feels special,” said co-founder Holly Migliaccio. “But a 12th being outward of Monmouth, withdrawal what we would cruise a roots, it feels bigger.”
The preference comes after going by a hundreds of requests for new locations, anticipating direct for a Point Pleasant plcae was “tremendous,” she said.
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“When we accept that direct and we’re means to perform that want, it creates us feel so good to make people happy,” she said.
This will be a second plcae Rook will open in 2018, with a Freehold store underneath construction set to open in April. But a coffee emporium has some-more in a works.
But before looking for a 13th location, Migliaccio and co-founder Shawn Kingsley are operative to get their coffee in grocery stores.
“We can get a coffee on a shelves and give everybody entrance to it and accommodate that demand,” Migliaccio said.
Known for a hipster vibes, clever coffee and signature black bluster logo, Rook Coffee Roasters was founded in 2010, and fast amassed a following of millennials and coffee connoisseurs.
Those who were previously traveling miles to get their Rook Coffee are overjoyed a coffee residence is expanding.
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— Shannon Smith (@Shannprobs) January 19, 2018
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