Hawaiian Coffee Chain Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii to Open Three Locations in Boulder, Colorado Area

- Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii has inked a multi-unit franchise agreement to establish three branches in the Boulder, Colorado area, with the first store expected to launch in August 2025.
- The agreement is part of the coffee chain’s broader growth strategy, targeting high-potential markets across the United States.
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is set to expand its reach in Colorado. The coffee chain has signed a multi-unit franchise agreement to open three outlets in the Boulder area. The first location is projected to launch in August of 2025, with additional spots planned for Lakewood and Castle Rock. This move is part of the company’s broader growth strategy to penetrate high-potential markets across the United States.
The agreement was signed with Beth Deasy, an entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in franchising and a strong background in corporate law, real estate, and business development. Deasy has extensive experience in site selection and business operations, which she gained as a corporate real estate attorney, employment litigator, and in-house legal specialist at an education company. She also has a proven track record as a multi-unit franchisee with a premier childcare brand, operating three childcare centers in the Denver area for the past 20 years.
Established on the Big Island of Hawaii in 1989, Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii has always aimed to share American-grown, premium Hawaiian coffee with customers around the globe. In addition to premium coffee from the famous Kona region of the Big Island, the company also sources from Kauai and Maui. Beyond premium Hawaiian coffees, Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii offers a full menu of popular blended drinks, signature lattes, cold brews, teas, innovative food items with a Hawaiian twist, and branded merchandise.
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