Gravity Coffee is still expanding significantly throughout the greater Phoenix area, with at least nine locations planned throughout the city.
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Previously, What Now Phoenix reported on the Washington-based chain opening several drive-thru locations planned in the Valley, including three in Gilbert, plus one in Surprise and Phoenix. Now, those addresses have been released, along with about four more locations coming soon. While it’s unclear exactly when these locations are expected to open, the nine new locations prove the company is heavily invested in Phoenix. At the moment, Gravity Coffee has four locations in the state.
In Phoenix, the company plans to add sites at 2617 S. 83rd Avenue and the southeast corner of Cave Creek Road and Beardsley Road. In Mesa, Gravity Coffee will open at the Northwest corner of Recker Road and McKellips, at the Southeast corner of Power and Baseline Roads, and at 2129 W Southern Avenue. Surprise is set to get one location of the coffee brand at 16330 W. Greenway Road. Gilbert will see the most new locations, with three new locations coming to 3225 E Guadalupe Road, 724 South Lindsay Road, and at the corner of Ironwood and Baseline. East Valley Now also reports a new Gravity Coffee coming to the southeast corner of Higley and Guadalupe. This is just the beginning for Gravity Coffe, which hopes to soon have 100 locations.
“Gravity is a company fueled by passion and creativity that has been revolutionizing the drive-thru coffee experience since opening our first location in 2016,” according to the company’s website. “Our keen attention to detail, loyalty to our consumers, and upbeat work environment are major contributors to our continued success. Our demonstrated success in one of the most competitive coffee markets in the United States has enabled us to continue expanding at an incredible rate. We are actively developing over 100 locations across the Pacific Northwest and other states, such as Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Florida, and Utah.”