Oregon Coffee Chain Expands Austin Footprint With First In-City Location

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Black Rock Coffee Bar opens first Austin city location on East Riverside Drive February 17, 2026, expanding its Texas presence in the fast-growing market.

Oregon Coffee Chain Expands Austin Footprint With First In-City Location

Black Rock Coffee Bar, the Oregon-based specialty coffee operator with over 160 locations across seven states, will open its first location within Austin city limits on February 17, 2026. The new East Riverside Drive location represents a strategic expansion into the city proper for the boutique chain, which has previously operated locations in the greater Austin metropolitan area.

The new site will offer Black Rock's full product lineup, including premium roasted coffees, specialty beverages, and its proprietary Fuel® energy drink line. The Riverside location positions the chain to capture consumer demand in one of Austin's established commercial and residential neighborhoods.

This opening reflects Black Rock's broader expansion strategy in the Austin market, one of the nation's fastest-growing metropolitan areas. The company's multi-state footprint and established supply chain position it for continued growth as it deepens its presence in key Texas markets.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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