Our Story

Built for the Neighborhood

Drink Bros was founded to give Grantsville a vibrant, independent alternative to sterile drive-thrus—a welcoming local spot where quality and community come first.

Vertical portrait of a modern, inviting espresso bar, clean cream-colored walls, warm wooden accents, a sleek espresso machine in the background, shallow depth of field
Vertical portrait of a modern, inviting espresso bar, clean cream-colored walls, warm wooden accents, a sleek espresso machine in the background, shallow depth of field
The Alternative

Ditching the Drive-Thru

We founded Drink Bros because Grantsville deserved a real third space. No sterile lanes, no pre-mixed syrups—just fresh espresso, hand-mixed sodas, and comfortable booths where you can actually stay awhile.

We source our coffee beans from local roasters, crush our ice fresh daily, and mix every single drink to order. It's a slower way of doing things, but it's the only way that tastes real.

Our Anchor

What Drives Every Cup

Hand-Mixed Quality

Community First

The Third Space

Real fruit in the blender, fresh espresso in the hopper. We build every drink by hand with zero shortcuts.

We are proudly Grantsville local, supporting neighborhood events and creating a welcoming space for all.

Comfortable booths, great music, and plenty of room to study, work, or catch up with friends.

Bright editorial food photography of a friendly barista hand-mixing a colorful specialty soda with fresh citrus wheels, dynamic angle, natural afternoon sunlight, shallow depth of field
Bright editorial food photography of a friendly barista hand-mixing a colorful specialty soda with fresh citrus wheels, dynamic angle, natural afternoon sunlight, shallow depth of field
The Crew

Meet the Drink Bros

Our team of local drink enthusiasts doesn't just pull shots—we curate your morning ritual. We train our baristas to understand the science of espresso and the art of the perfect custom soda mix. More than anything, we're here to make your day a little brighter.

We wanted to build a place where we'd want to hang out ourselves. Turns out, the neighborhood wanted it too.

The Founders