Mobile Cafe the Daily Brew Station Setting Up Shop in a Permanent Home

The mother-daughter brand will open its first cafe in Palmetto

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

Fueling Dreams One Cup at a Time,” the Daily Brew Station has been bringing coffee to locales like Sarasota, Parrish, Palmetto, and Bradenton for about a year now, and after building a following, the mother-daughter duo behind this mobile cafe is preparing to set up shop permanently. The Daily Brew Station will open its first brick-and-mortar cafe in Palmetto, at 551 17th St W, according to submitted plan review documents.

“We actually just moved in today,” Autumn, one of the Daily Brew Station’s owners, told What Now on Wednesday. “So now we’re working on the buildout, putting in some appliances.”

The menu is still under development for the new cafe, but expect to find “pastries, bagels, waffles, croissants, breakfast sandwiches, some lunch items, panini, and maybe a mini pancake bar,” Autumn says. It’s all served up with coffee from the Palmetto-based Banyan Coffee Co.

The cafe space will feature seating, a coffee bar with additional seats, and a photo wall.

“We’re working on making it cute and fun,” said Autumn. “We’re a mother-daughter duo, and about a year ago we turned our love of coffee into the trailer, which has now grown into the shop. And we hope to branch out into some other ventures too.”

The Daily Brew Station is expecting to celebrate its grand opening on April 25, although this date is still tentative.

You can keep up with all things Daily Brew Station by following @dailybrewstation 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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