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Black Sheep Coffee plots 20-store US expansion

The brand plans to open them in the next five years.

Black Sheep Coffee has signed a 20-store development agreement across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in Texas, USA, marking the brand’s most significant international franchise agreements to date.

The expansion was led by YOLOWAY, an established UK franchise partner. Over the next five years, YOLOWAY’s will open a minimum of 20 stores across the Dallas–Fort Worth region, with confirmed locations including Bedford, Plano, Rowlett and Grapevine.

“Dallas–Fort Worth continues to be an important market as we build our presence in Texas,”  said  Lewis Blakey, Head of Franchising at Black Sheep Coffee. “This agreement allows us to expand thoughtfully while introducing more communities to the Black Sheep Coffee experience.”

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