Humblemaker Coffee is expanding to a second location in Del Rey, located at 12964 W. Panama St.
The company hopes to open the new cafe by the end of the year, according to their website. A Ventura location is also in the works and is set to open by the end of the year. Both new locations will be designed with shipping containers to appear as conveniently located pop-up shops. All three locations will offer signature coffee by the bag, cold brew shots, and coffee subscriptions.
Humblemaker coffee prides itself on working with the autistic community. Co-owners Chris Smith and Bryan Marseilles founded TenforAutism, a nonprofit organization that focuses on exploring passion with the autistic community. Smith and Marseilles take 10% of Humblemaker’s annual net profits and donates it to their nonprofit every year. This year, the duo partnered up with The Autism Community in Action (TACA) to create a custom coffee in April of Autism Action Month.
“We were thrilled when Humblemaker came to us with the opportunity to partner with them to do something impactful for Autism Action Month,” TACA Co-Founder Lisa Ackerman said in a press release. “We see this as the first of many exciting partnerships with Humblemaker that will help TACA to provide free programs and services to even more families living with autism.”