Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii Plans Daytona Beach Location

It’s opening in late 2026

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
Photo: Official (Image credit: https://www.instagram.com/badasscoffeeofhawaii/)

Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is growing all over Florida.

What Now has reported on several locations planned for Central Florida’s west coast, in locales like Clearwater Beach and Lakewood Ranch. Now, the chain is preparing to open on the Atlantic: a new Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is opening in “Late 2026” at 821 E International Speedway Blvd in Daytona Beach.

The chain’s menus have included the Hazelnut Hula (Caramel, Dark Chocolate, and Hazelnut) and the Aloha Sandwich (Ham, egg, Swiss, pineapple, and BBQ drizzle served on King’s Hawaiian® sweet bread). That’s in addition to Bad Ass Lattes like Beach Bliss (White Chocolate & Macadamia Nut), Caramel Wave (Caramel and Vanilla), and the Monkey Mocha (Banana and Dark Chocolate).

“In 1989, Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii was born on the Big Island of Hawaii with a goal of sharing American-grown, premium Hawaiian coffee from Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Moloka’i, Kona and Ka’u with coffee lovers everywhere,” says the Bad Ass Coffee website. “It didn’t take long for the legend of Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii to reach the mainland as tourists began to bring their new favorite coffee, hats and t-shirts home and spread the word about the Hawaiian Bad Ass experience. A new legend was born!”

Opening in the East International Speedway Boulevard location, Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii will be serving up Bad Ass Lattes and more right by the water!

You can keep up with Bad Ass Coffee news by following @badasscoffeeofhawaii on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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