7 Brew Coffee cuts ribbon in Murray, donates $2,000 to Murray – Calloway County Need Line

7 Brew, the drive-thru coffee concept revolutionizing the coffee industry, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Murray Calloway County Chamber of Commerce today at their new Murray location, located at 700 C North 12th St. Striving to serve as a strong community advocate, 7 Brew Murray donated $2,000 to Murray-Calloway County Need Line.

“We are excited to join the Murray community and begin serving our neighbors and friends,” said Candace Dixon Horne, franchise owner of 7 Brew Murray. “This is an exciting time with the students back on campus and the community gearing up for another great year of growth. We are proud to be part of such a generous community.”

Tonia Casey, director of Murray-Calloway County Need Line attended the ribbon-cutting to receive the donation from 7 Brew.

“We are honored to receive this donation and excited to welcome 7 Brew to the Murray community,” said Tonia Casey, director of Murray-Calloway County Need Line. “Donations like these help us continue to serve our community, assist with basic needs, and advocate for the citizens of Calloway County.”

The business’s next step will be to host a Swag Day on Jan.20, where customers who purchase a large drink will receive a free 7 Brew t-shirt. Customers can also participate in the 7 Brew Facebook promotion to win free coffee for a year. More than your standard coffee stand, 7 Brew offers over 20,000 unique drink combinations. From the original Blondie, a caramel and vanilla breve, to 7 Energy, smoothies, shakes and teas, there is something for everyone at 7 Brew. The brand boasts more than150 stands across the country. The 7 Brew stand will add 40 jobs to the Murray area.