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New mobile bar and coffee shop to begin serving customers in April

By Stephanie Meador, posted 1 year ago
Logo provided by The Buzzzed Mobile Bar & Coffee House

The Buzzzed Mobile Bar & Coffee House is gearing up for its official launch in April 2025. Gary Fisher, a Veteran, and his daughter will be serving up specialty coffees, alcoholic beverages, Lotus energy drinks and more at events like the craft fair at Castle Hoke. They’ve also partnered with the Carolina Crew women’s soccer team and will be at their events as well. 

One of the focuses of the brand is on using more natural ingredients. Fisher is excited to bring Lotus energy drinks to their menu. Lotus energy drinks are plant based and free of many chemicals found in other popular drinks. Their coffee supplier is Black Rifle Coffee Company, a U.S. based company that Fisher was drawn to due to its being Veteran-owned. Fisher shared that they plan to partner with local wineries to sell their product and support local businesses with their service. 

Down the road, Fisher shared that one of his goals is to have a truck set up in a permanent location, but as they’re just starting out the truck will be open for specific gigs. 

To keep up with the new business, check out their website: https://www.thebuzzzed.com/

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