
Fayetteville, NC will have to wait just a little bit longer to be able to try the newest coffee company to come to the area.
Caribou Coffee®, a premium coffeehouse known for innovation and signature handcrafted beverages, has announced they had to reschedule their grand opening at their new location at the intersection of Bragg Boulevard and Stamper Road, near Eutaw Village Shopping Center.
Originally scheduled for Friday, March 28 a spokesperson for the company informed the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal that due to a facilities issue the grand opening and the promotional events around it had to be rescheduled.
According to the Caribou Coffee Fayetteville NC Facebook page, the grand opening will now take place on Friday, April 4 with new promotional grand opening deals that will include:
As Caribou Coffee continues to expand nationwide, this will be the seventh location to open in North Carolina within the last year. With the opening of the new Fayetteville coffeehouse, there will be 17 Caribou Coffee locations in the state with several more planned to open in the coming months.
The full-service coffeehouse in Fayetteville will feature both indoor and outdoor dining. Guests can order all their favorite drinks, including limited-time offerings, teas and energy drinks, breakfast sandwiches, baked goods and snacks.
The new store is located at 2606 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, N.C. 28303. The shop will be open daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Caribou Coffee is hiring Team Members and Shift Leaders in Fayetteville and other locations. Go to www.cariboucoffee.com/careers/for more details.
Editor's note: This article was updated on/ at 1:15 p.m. to include a full list of promotional activities.
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