Swig Expands Its Gourmet Soda Empire With New Locations

Their unique soda experience is headed to Richmond and Missouri City with groundbreaking new facilities.

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Swig, the beloved gourmet soda chain, is set to expand its footprint in Texas with the opening of two new locations in Richmond and Missouri City. These new additions promise to deliver Swig’s signature drinks to more customers through a convenient drive-thru service, continuing to revolutionize the soda experience.

In Richmond, Swig’s newest location at 10803 W Grand Pkwy S is currently under construction. This facility, which comes with an estimated cost of $550,000, is a ground-up build designed specifically for Swig’s unique business model. Spanning 656 square feet, this location will be dedicated to preparing and serving Swig’s wide variety of gourmet soda drinks. The Richmond facility will feature a drive-thru window where all customer interactions will take place, ensuring a quick and efficient service. The building itself will only be occupied by employees, streamlining operations and maintaining a focus on the high-quality beverage offerings that Swig is known for.

Meanwhile, in Missouri City, Swig is set to break ground on another exciting project at 20210 Fort Bend Parkway. This new location, estimated at a cost of $800,000, will also be a drive-thru facility, covering 735 square feet. Like the Richmond site, the Missouri City location will be a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to delivering Swig’s gourmet soda drinks through a streamlined drive-thru system, enhancing convenience for their loyal customers.

These new locations in Richmond and Missouri City underscore Swig’s commitment to expanding its reach and enhancing customer convenience. By focusing on drive-thru operations, Swig can offer its unique soda creations more efficiently, catering to the on-the-go lifestyle of its customers. As Swig continues to grow, it remains dedicated to maintaining the high standards of quality and innovation that have made it a favorite among soda enthusiasts.

Richmond’s permit shows the project started in December 2023, and looks to wrap up in July 2024. The Missouri City project is set to begin in January 2025, with a completion in April 2025.

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Derek Yates is a versatile professional known for his work as an actor, personal trainer, and contributor to What Now Media Group. With a background in both the entertainment and fitness industries, Yates balances his passion for performing with a commitment to helping others achieve their health goals. His contributions as a journalist highlights his ability to engage audiences across different platforms, blending creativity with expertise.
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