Cumberland Farms recently opened its first “next-generation” store in Titusville, Fla. The new location has many amenities including self-service ordering terminals.
Cumberland Farms on Aug. 18 opened its first “next-generation” store in Titusville, Fla. The first of its kind in the Sunshine State, the Titusville store features Cumberland Farms’ newest design, equipment and food offerings as the company continues its extensive and aggressive remodeling and expansion initiatives in Florida.
The Westborough, Mass-based retailer said this “next-generation” design enhances customer convenience and offers an expanded menu that rivals fast-casual restaurants. Many additional locations are expected to open over the next year.
The new 5,000 square foot store at 4560 S. Washington Ave. offers several new food and beverage options. Smoothies, frozen espresso and milkshakes are available, as well as specialty coffee drinks including espresso, cappuccino and lattes are being featured.
NEW MENU
An expanded food menu features a variety of specialty items, including ciabatta sandwiches, frittatas, melts and macaroni & cheese, all of which can be ordered quickly and easily on self-service ordering terminals. The new stores continue to offer indoor community counters and outdoor patio seating as part of the updated architectural elements.
“We are excited to introduce the future of Cumberland Farms to Titusville,” said Ari Haseotes, CEO of Cumberland Farms in a news release. “We currently operate 14 stores across Brevard County and have plans to expand in Florida over the next several years. We hope our self-service ordering terminals make us even more convenient and that customers enjoy our new food and beverage offerings.”
Currently, the convenience chain operates nearly 600 convenience stores across eight states.