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Meet Andrew’s Coffee — the new cafe replacing happyfastdelicious

The bold drive-thru coffee spot regrouped and launched a new concept based on Lakelanders’ feedback.

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Vanilla Dream Cold Brew at Andrew's Coffee

A new menu, tastier beans, and lower prices? We like the sound of that.

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You spoke and happyfastdelicious listened.

The lavender coffee shop on S. Florida Ave. is now Andrew’s Coffee, a new concept by the same owners serving improved (and less expensive) coffee.

Andrew’s Coffee — still one of the only local drive-thru coffee shops in town — is now partnering with a family-owned coffee roaster in Central Florida. The updated beans are premium-quality and extra smooth.

In addition to coffee, Andrew’s new edited-down menu boasts a variety of blended drinks with creative flavors, tea, and lemonade. Popular drinks from happyfastdelicious will still be available (now in larger cup sizes) and the gummy worms are here to stay.

Prices have improved, too. About 75% of the menu items are less than $5.

Ready to see what Lakelanders’ feedback tastes like? Order in advance on the mobile app, in the drive-thru lane, or at the walk-up window — and experience coffee that’s still happy, fast, and delicious (but even better).

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