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First Watch Unveils New Alcohol Program, Bringing Cocktails To Restaurants For The First Time In 37 Years

| 11/17/2020

 First Watch, the 37-year-old high-growth daytime breakfast, brunch and lunch concept, announced today that it is bringing alcohol to its restaurants for this first time since its founding in 1983 and unveiled an new menu of signature brunch cocktails. Now available at 100 of the company’s more than 400 restaurants, First Watch aims to expand the new cocktail program to roughly half of its restaurants by the end of 2020.

First Watch CEO and President Chris Tomasso attributes the decision to expand into the adult beverage space to the company’s constant effort to identify and capitalize on long-term consumer trends and strategically evolve. “Brunch is an occasion to relax and connect with friends, and cocktails have become synonymous with that experience, so it wasn’t long before our customers began asking for them,” he said. “We crafted a program that delivers more than your basic brunch beverages or bottomless offerings, but really elevates the overall brand experience.”

First Watch’s new cocktail menu is now available at participating locations nationwide and includes:

SIGNATURE COCKTAILS

  • Cinnamon Toast Cereal Milk – Coconut rum, cold brew coffee, coconut milk and agave nectar make for a delicious, sweet cocktail that will remind you of your favorite cereal
  • Million Dollar Bloody Mary – Gluten free vodka, house made bloody Mary mix and a strip of First Watch’s signature Million Dollar Bacon
  • Morning Glory – Gluten Free Vodka, fresh orange juice, lemon, turmeric, organic ginger and agave nectar
  • Pomegranate Sunrise – Tequila, pomegranate juice, fresh lime and agave nectar
  • Vodka Kale Tonic – Gluten Free Vodka, fresh juiced kale, Fuji apple, English cucumber and lemon

CLASSIC COCKTAILS

  • Mimosa – 100% cold squeezed orange juice and Brute Cuvée
  • Sparkling – Brut Cuvée

“On the culinary front, we’re always looking for opportunities to innovate, test and drive our menu forward to anticipate and meet the changing preferences of today’s customer.” said Shane Schaibly, Vice President of Culinary Strategy for First Watch. “Who wouldn’t want a refreshing cocktail made with fresh fruits and vegetables – juiced in-house – to complement their breakfast or brunch? At First Watch, we don’t do anything halfway, so we knew our cocktail offerings had to have the signature flare that our customers have come to know, love and expect from us – and this really influenced the selection you see on this menu. They are true differentiators!”

Looking forward into 2021, First Watch plans to make its new cocktail program available systemwide, wherever possible. Customers looking to try out the new cocktails from First Watch can visit the company’s website to find their nearest participating restaurant.

Alcohol hasn’t been the only means of innovation for the restaurant brand. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, First Watch fast tracked the rollout of online ordering and delivery to adapt and meet the need for off-premise service by partnering with Olo – the leader in online ordering – to launch delivery with the aid of third party delivery providers such as DoorDash and Uber Eats at all locations nationwide. First Watch also developed a new mobile app that allows guests to more easily place orders for take-out and delivery, and get in-line for a table when looking to dine-in with the help of waitlist management solution, Wisely. This integration of Wisely’s technology enabled First Watch to efficiently manage the wait for both dine-in and curbside pick-up, while simultaneously capturing individual customer preferences to supplement their service. As a result of these advancements, First Watch now sees more than 30 percent of its sales coming from off-premise – a staggering increase from only 6 percent in 2019.

First Watch is open for breakfast, brunch and lunch seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. For more information about First Watch, its seasonal menu offerings or to find the nearest location, visit firstwatch.com or download the First Watch mobile app.

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