West Coast Coffee Continues DC Invasion
Oakland-based Blue Bottle Coffee Company has opened its first DC location at 1046 Potomac Street NW in Georgetown. Founded in 2002 by James Freeman, the gourmet coffee chain also has stores in California, New York and Tokyo. In addition to the Georgetown location, Blue Bottle is planning to open in Union Market and at The Wharf complex in SW DC. The coffee shops typically don’t have WiFi or power outlets to encourage people to talk to each other.
San Francisco-based Peet’s Coffee is planning to open two new locations in NoMa and the Atlas District before the end of this year, according to Eater. The stores will be strategically located near grocery stores (in NoMa at 1275 First Street NE and in the Atlas District next to Whole Foods at 528 H Street NE), according to the report. Peet’s currently has 22 locations in the DC area. In the course of four years, Peet’s sales doubled from $400 million to about $800 million in 2016.
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Last Updated on July 18, 2017 by Ramin Seddiq