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Press Coffee Stakes Out Camelback Corner With 20th Valley Shop

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Published on February 17, 2026
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PRESS Coffee is opening a new café this spring in Camelback Corridor, marking its 20th location in the Valley. The 2,029-square-foot space on East Camelback Road will serve office workers and residents with all-day coffee, snacks, and a comfortable place to hang out in Phoenix.

Space and seating

The ground-floor cafe will feature 38 indoor seats, a bookable conference room and a shaded patio with 48 outdoor seats, combining meeting space with casual spots to linger for office tenants and locals, according to In Business Magazine. The design is a collaboration with Dalke Design Group, the outlet reports.

Location and timing

The shop is slated for the southwest corner of Camelback Road and 32nd Street. An exact opening date has not been announced, but the company says it expects to open sometime this spring. “This new shop allows us to create a friendly gathering spot to serve guests who live and work in the heart of the corridor,” co‑founder Jason Kyle said in a statement, as reported by ABC15.

Menu and beans

Company officials say the Camelback cafe will pour Press’s regular lineup, including specialty drip and cold-brew coffees (with nitro on tap), plus hot and iced teas. Food offerings are expected to include breakfast sandwiches, burritos, empanadas and pastries for grab-and-go service. The roaster also sells whole-bean blends online, such as the XO Blend, Colombia Satus and Black Canyon dark roast, according to Press Coffee.

Company growth and neighborhood fit

With the Camelback Corridor shop, Press’s Valley footprint grows to about 20 cafes, slotting into a busy stretch of offices and retail where landlords increasingly tout on-site amenities, as In Business Magazine notes. The expansion follows the company’s investment in a Panama coffee estate last year, a development its Panama coffee estate investment covered as part of the roaster’s broader growth strategy.

What to watch for

The company has not released a firm opening date or hiring timeline, and local coverage so far only cites a spring target. We will update when Press publicly shares a confirmed opening and staffing details.