Double O’s Coffee opens drive-thru in downtown Orlando

A new coffee shop that only offers drive-thru service has opened its doors in downtown Orlando.

Double O’s officially opened the doors on its new downtown Orlando location at 106 E Colonial Drive on March 6. The new shop does not offer interior dining, but rather, exclusively offers drive-thru services. It is the first and only drive-thru coffee shop in downtown Orlando.

Drive thru at Double Os Coffee
Double O’s is the first drive-thru only coffee shop in downtown Orlando

Double O’s features a large variety of hot and cold espressos, blended coffees, and regular cold and nitro brews. All drinks are priced between $2.50 and $6.25, depending on size.

Founded by father and son Kurt and Colby O’Brien, the company currently operates two locations in Apopka and downtown Orlando and has plans for additional locations in Titusville, St. Cloud, Ocoee, Cocoa, and even Las Vegas.

Stay Grounded mural at Double Os Coffee

The cafe joins several others that call downtown Orlando home, including Deeply, Credo, and Craft and Common, which was named by Yelp as one of the top 100 restaurants in Florida last year.

That list also includes newcomers like Stemma Craft Coffee, which opened its doors in October.

For more information leading up to the opening of this and other restaurants, check back on Orlando-News.com, or sign up for our email newsletter.

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