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Blue Bottle Coffee Blows Into Beverly Hills Next

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More and more growth for one of the biggest names in coffee

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Blue Bottle’s future home in Beverly Hills
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Farley Elliott is the Senior Editor at Eater LA and the author of Los Angeles Street Food: A History From Tamaleros to Taco Trucks. He covers restaurants in every form, from breaking news to the culture, people, and history that surrounds LA's dining landscape.

The Blue Bottle family of coffee shops continues to grow, as the Bay Area company unveils plans to move into a slim new space in Beverly Hills soon. This outlet should bring the number of Southern California locations up to eight, and further makes them one of the most prominent specialty coffee makers in a city full of them already.

The company’s famous blue logo is already displayed above the door at 132 S. Beverly Drive, which is below the main Wilshire Boulevard corridor but right in the meat of the pricey neighborhood. For some perspective: Curtis Stone’s upscale tasting menu restaurant Maude is a block away.

This new location will be a far cry from the likes of their brand new gorgeous Downtown stop inside the Bradbury Building, though. Much like Blue Bottle’s address on Abbot Kinney in Venice, look for a long, slender space tucked in with lots of blond wood and sparse decor.

There’s no word from Blue Bottle yet on the opening — they’ve also got a prominent new build-out happening over in Los Feliz at the moment — but the address is confirmed on the company’s website. Add in a still-in-the-works outlet of La Colombe, and suddenly Beverly Hills is feeling very caffeinated indeed.

Update: A previous version of this story mentioned Bow Truss from Chicago, though their shops all just closed a couple of days ago.

Blue Bottle Beverly Hills
132 S. Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA