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French toast coffee, Peach Ring energy drinks shine at new coffee drive-thru

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  • Ground Support Coffee opened July 6 at 2210 Keene Rd.
  • The Richland shop serves 5 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday and 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday.
  • Menu includes a French Toast drink and a Peach Ring from the Reload menu.

Ground Support Coffee now has a location in each of the Tri-Cities.

The newest is in Richland on the corner of Keene and Queensgate, at 2210 Keene Rd. It’s open from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays.

It opened July 6.

Ground Support Coffee has two brick and mortar locations and one food truck.
Ground Support Coffee has two brick and mortar locations and one food truck. Maria Jaiyeola

The new location has a drive-thru, a walk-up window and a picnic table out front. They don’t currently have plans to add indoor seating for patrons, an employee told the Tri-City Herald.

The second floor of the building is not part of the coffee shop or open to the public.

Their other two locations are 320 N. Kellogg St., Kennewick and 6600 Burden Blvd., Pasco. The Kennewick spot opened in December.

Menu items range from classic coffees to electric energy drinks.

A few examples include their French Toast off the coffee menu, which contains vanilla, cinnamon, maple drizzle and breve, and a Peach Ring from the Reload menu, which is made of white chocolate, passion fruit and peach drizzle.

Ground Support also offers Italian soda, smoothies, tea and more on its menu.

Aside from their mission to caffeinate the Tri-Cities, Ground Support Coffee strives to build community.

“We don’t just serve coffee, we serve people. We are here to support,” according to their Facebook page.

Construction for the new building has been underway since 2025. This location opened Monday, July 6.
Construction for the new building has been underway since 2025. This location opened Monday, July 6. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com

They do so through by partnering with organizations like Walk to End Alzheimer’s, where they offered free coffee to teams who signed up for the event, according to a Facebook post from June.

Know of a restaurant or bar opening or closing in the Tri-Cities area? Send your tips to emma.zawacki@tricityherald.com

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Emma Zawacki
Tri-City Herald
Reporter Emma Zawacki writes about food and wine for the Tri-City Herald. She earned her degree in journalism with an emphasis in reporting and writing from the Missouri School of Journalism.
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