How Badass Coffee Found a Home on Fort Myers Beach-Bad Ass Coffee

How Badass Coffee Found a Home on Fort Myers Beach-Bad Ass Coffee

August 06, 20252 min read

Trading Chicago's bitter winters for Florida's sunny shores, Jason Thomas has brought Badass Coffee to Fort Myers Beach, creating more than just a place for premium Kona beans. His story of transformation—from fine dining executive chef to beachside coffee entrepreneur—captures the essence of island reinvention that resonates throughout the community.

At Santini Plaza on the island's south end, this Hawaiian-born coffee franchise (established 1989) has been thoughtfully redesigned as a community hub rather than just another corporate outpost. "We want this to be the Badass of Fort Myers Beach," Jason explains, highlighting his commitment to genuine local integration. This philosophy extends to supporting FMB Strong charity and planning a community-inspired mural featuring beloved local landmarks.

The shop's distinctive character is immediately apparent—from the 1973 teal Volkswagen Samba van parked outside to the intentional absence of a drive-through window. "We don't have a drive-through, and that's intentional," Jason notes. "We want people to come in, sit down, hang out in the cafe for a while, meet their friends." This approach reflects Jason's observation about evolving coffee culture, where shops have become social destinations rather than mere caffeine pit stops. "Instead of going clubbing, people end up at coffee shops for first dates," he shares, highlighting the shifting social landscape.

With premium Kona coffee from what Jason calls "the Napa Valley of California for wines," alongside frozen drinks, sandwiches, and pastries, Badass Coffee invites visitors to experience both Hawaiian quality and Fort Myers Beach hospitality. Open daily from 7am to 5pm at 7205 Estero Boulevard, this newcomer has quickly established itself as more than just a coffee shop—it's becoming part of the community fabric helping to rebuild and reinvigorate Fort Myers Beach.

Stop by, look for the teal bus, grab a cup of their signature Kona, and experience how mainland midwestern hospitality meets island coffee culture in this evolving beach community.

Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii

Jason Thomas

7205 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931

Santini Marina Plaza Shops

(239) 314-5198

badasscoffee.com

Ft Myers Beach-Good Neighbor

To Nominate Someone to be Featured

Or

To Subscribe to the Newsletter

CLICK HERE

https://cabowabojim.com/listen-to-podcasts/

Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

Back to Blog