From 7 Brew Coffee
7 Brew, the drive-thru coffee concept revolutionizing the coffee industry, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 21, at 3045 N. 5th St. Hwy., to celebrate the grand opening of its newest Pennsylvania stand. Striving to be a good community partner, 7 Brew Reading presented a check for $7,100 to Helping Harvest.
“Reading is such a special city, and we are thrilled to be a part of it,” said Matt Peters, director of operations for Brew Team group. “At 7 Brew, we strive to cultivate kindness and joy with every drink, and we’re excited to bring that to our new neighbors. We’re proud to celebrate this opening by partnering with Helping Harvest.”
To kick off the opening celebrations, 7 Brew Reading hosted a donation weekend from Aug. 1-3, where customers could try 7 Brew and “pay what they want,” as a donation to Helping Harvest. Representatives from the organization attended the ceremony to accept the donation.
“At Helping Harvest, we believe that ending hunger requires the entire community working together, and 7 Brew is showing up by using their business as a force for good,” said Helping Harvest President Jay Worrall. “Their support will directly benefit our essential programs, including our Weekender Program for children, Maternal Health Initiative, and Community Kitchen meals. This collaboration demonstrates how local businesses can make a meaningful difference in addressing food insecurity in our community.”
More than your standard coffee stand, 7 Brew offers over 20,000 unique drink combinations. From the original Blondie, a caramel and vanilla breve, to 7 Energy, smoothies, shakes, and teas, there is something for everyone at 7 Brew. The brand boasts more than 450 stands across the country.
The 7 Brew stand will add 50 jobs to the Reading area. Those interested in joining the Brew Crew should apply at 7brewteam.7brewcareers.com.
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