Former NFL Linebacker Stephen Tulloch Opens Second Circle House Coffee Location - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Former NFL Linebacker Stephen Tulloch Opens Second Circle House Coffee Location

After launching his flagship location in Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village in 2019, former NFL Linebacker Stephen Tulloch (pictured, left) recently opened a second Circle House Coffee location on Oakland Park Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, now the first and only drive-thru coffee shop east of Interstate 95 on Oakland Park Boulevard.

Circle House Coffee strives to include philanthropic initiatives in its mission. The company collaborates with the Stephen Tulloch Foundation, which partners with local community businesses to raise proceeds for charities. In October, Circle House Coffee partnered with the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation to sell t-shirts benefiting the foundation. 

The Oakland Park Boulevard location will be open seven days a week with drive-thru service. The new 2,000 square-foot coffee shop will serve handcrafted coffees, CBD-infused drinks, hot and iced teas, and sweet treats, including cakes, pies and gourmet Mojo Donuts. Other food options include delicious house-made sandwiches, wraps and empanadas with indoor and outdoor seating. Circle House Coffee also offers “drinkable selfies” with foam-printing technology that allows for customizable latte art. The new location also features an additional 7,000 square feet of outdoor event space available for private events.

During his 11-year NFL career, Tulloch wore No. 55 for 10 seasons, which inspired the creation of Fifty-Five Signature Espresso to pay tribute to Tulloch’s number. The brand plans to widen its plant-based beverage selection with more beverages featuring Milkadamia, the vegan, dairy-free, plant-based macadamia milk. 

Circle House Coffee in Oakland Park will also introduce the Magic City Blend, a dark roasted blend featuring signature South Florida-style beverages including Café con Leche, Cortadito and Café Cubano. It also offers two new drip coffee and cold brew blends named the Flagler Village Blend and the Good Vibes Blend. A new line of health-conscious smoothies will also be available. The company also offers a mix of sophisticated concoctions made with fresh ingredients within the shop’s CBD-infused menu.

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