Dutch Bros in Mustang is going up quickly. Dutch Bros and HteaO next to each other, Lord help me.
I noticed their sign all but covers up the pawn shop sign next door. Is that something that has to be ok'd with the property owner next door or when they pull permits or does it really matter since they are building on their property?
I'd guess that in this part of town, the property owner doesn't have to consider other property owners when doing something to their own property.
Was looking forward to them, but after having a latte with oat milk and cinnamon syrup at the Edmond one, there was almost no coffee taste, so their blend/shots are pretty weak. Going to try this location and get an extra shot to see if that helps. Classen's our go-to, and they will most likely stay that way.
Sign in their window says they open on 2/22.
They opened this morning:
I've driven by the Yukon location many times and at different times of the day. I was in the bank across the street yesterday around 10:30 am and as I left I counted 11 cars in line.
A lot of fast food/drink places are hyper-focusing on drive-thru service because that is a huge, growing side of their business, so it makes sense. But the trending no-dining room places make me feel weird for some reason. It has to be the new urbanism in me twitching.
Eventually we will probably have no dining capabilities at any [newly built] fast food places. Just enough parking for employees and lots of concrete for cars to sit in a line. Some places will occasionally add the walk-up ordering window like we see here. Pretty soon there will be places that are probably completely automated with robotics serving a window with maybe 1-2 actual humans overseeing the location.
We're old-school - we never eat while driving, and rarely get food to go (because it's generally not at an ideal temperature/texture by the time we get home, so if we do, it's from some place really close to us), so the no-dining-room trend is definitely disturbing for us also.
I'd love to have a Dutch Bros. in far NW OKC, I feel like Memorial and Rockwell would be a great location.
The other Dutch bros that isn't open yet is right next to another location of that same pawn shop! In the other location, the Dutch bro's sign is further away though.
In more dense area, I would agree but here... I prefer to see a Dutch Bros being built on I 240 and Western instead of the sad gas station on this site before, for exemple.
NW 58th & May:
Looks like the Dutch Bros. at 5900 N. May is now open.
Dutch Bros in Mustang is now open.
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