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Octane Coffee, an automated drive-thru coffee business, is coming to Pewaukee after the common council approved the proposal April 19.
“Think Starbucks drive-thru but robots inside making all the drinks,” said founder and CEO Adrian Deasy in March. “No lobby. No bathroom. No nothing. Just a cute little coffee hut, and it’s fully automated.”
The Waukesha startup plans to open the location later this year.
Where is it?
The standalone business will be in the north parking lot of W229 N1400 Westwood Drive. Currently the building houses Veloce Indoor Speedway, Battle House Tactical Laser Tag, RiverGlen Christian Church and Point Burger Bar.
Waukesha-based Octane Coffee hopes to launch automated coffee drive-thru in City of Pewaukee
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Octane Coffee s automated systems can make and serve coffee to customers in less than 30 seconds. Photo by Brandon Anderegg.
A Waukesha-based startup delivering coffee to customers through its automated kitchen and contactless drive-thru hopes to launch its first operation in City of Pewaukee this summer. Octane Coffee’s automated systems can serve coffee, tea, smoothies…
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A Waukesha-based startup delivering coffee to customers through its automated kitchen and contactless drive-thru hopes to launch its first operation in City of Pewaukee this summer.
Octane Coffee’s automated systems can serve coffee, tea, smoothies and juice drinks in 30 seconds or less. When customers order and pay through the app, Octane’s “robotic server” GPS tracks a customer so that production coincides with their arrival, founder Adrian Deasy said.In fact, customers can make r