7Brew / Who Brew coffee shops heads up

You all can keep the frou frou coffee. I love me a Racetrac, self-assembled, Columbian or Guatmalan (coffee - not man. Or maybe....).

Twice the size of a Circle K type nasty brand coffee (with slimy beans in the crud-covered dispenser) and the price is less. I can portion my condiments my way and they usually have half and half instead of the disgusting powdered chemical "creamer." Sometimes, when I'm feeling sassie, I'll squeeze in some chocolate syrup from the ice cream bar. Usually the equipment is clean.

It's the only out of pocket coffee I ever buy and only as an occasional treat. And they're not always in areas where I go.

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I don't like their business model. I want to be able to see how much things cost so I can make choices for myself about value. And, far too much sugar.
Agree!
I do these regularly as I have teenagers. It's definitely an indulgent treat for them, something I would NEVER spend my own money on.


@Deedeezthoughts wrote:

I don't like their business model. I want to be able to see how much things cost so I can make choices for myself about value. And, far too much sugar.
The pricing transparency point is fair — it threw me off too at first. Once I looked it up properly I realized most drinks fall between $4–$8 depending on size and add-ons, which honestly isn't far off from Starbucks. The sugar concern is also valid, but they do have sugar-free syrup options for most drinks if you ask. My teenagers love the energy drink customizations — there's actually a whole set of off-menu combinations people have figured out over time, like the Tiger's Blood and Dragon's Blood builds. Makes it easier to know what to expect before a shop. check this [7brewssecretmenu.com]
@roverkandy wrote:

The pricing transparency point is fair — it threw me off too at first. Once I looked it up properly I realized most drinks fall between $4–$8 depending on size and add-ons, which honestly isn't far off from Starbucks. The sugar concern is also valid, but they do have sugar-free syrup options for most drinks if you ask. My teenagers love the energy drink customizations — there's actually a whole set of off-menu combinations people have figured out over time, like the Tiger's Blood and Dragon's Blood builds. Makes it easier to know what to expect before a shop.
Where did you find their pricing listed? I would like to see that.
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