Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii has signed a three-store agreement in Colorado with franchisee Bill Leary, a Denver native, who owns Jackson Hole Soda. The first location will open by year’s end in Denver at 1735 Chestnut Place. Two will follow next year in Northern Colorado. This split-territory agreement will establish a strong foothold in key Colorado markets, enhancing the brand’s presence and bringing its distinctive coffee experience to new communities, said Scott Snyder, CEO of Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii.
“Bill’s alignment with our brand, mission and values was apparent from the start,” he said in a company press release. “His strong ties to the Denver community and his genuine enthusiasm for our concept make him an ideal partner. When we collaborate with people who truly represent our brand and are passionate about entrepreneurship, it’s a formula for success. We look forward to seeing the Aloha spirit continue to thrive in Northern Colorado and Wyoming.”
Aiming for double-digit growth this year, Bad Ass Coffee is seeking franchisees, who can expect a total investment range between $454,200- 920,500. As International Franchise Association VetFran members, the chain offers veteran franchisees who join a $10,000 discount off the initial franchise fee.
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii was born in 1989 on the Big Island of Hawaii.