INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
pulled out my phone, downloaded the Bandit app, then used the app to create a profile, order and pay
A couple of minutes later, a barista called me up to the counter and handed me a pretty good cup of coffee.In other words, while Starbucks
has been experimenting with mobile ordering and payment, Bandit is betting entirely on what co-founder and CEO Max Crowley called a
But there are friendly Bandit staff members on-hand to help, and Crowley (who was previously the general manager of Uber for Business) said
an inspiration, and suggested that, ultimately, Bandit should offer customers the most convenient way to satisfy their coffee cravings:
Wherever they are, they open the app and order the drink they want
yet, as it only has a single location
essentially a raw retail space
beyond New York by the end of the first quarter of 2020.Crowley added that by keeping costs down, Bandit can also keep its coffee
models, starting with a $20 subscription that gets you an unlimited number of $1 drinks for a month.And if this phone and pop up-focused
While the space was a bit bare, it was eye-catching, with several large games like cornhole set up for customers