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Sudbury MA drive-thru coffee shop, town health director commit to reopening

Sudbury A new day for Debby’s driving coffee.

The owner Debby Johnston joined Vivian Zeng on a press conference on Thursday morning, August 28th at a press conference to declare a common commitment to reopen the shop to reopen the shop, one week after closing the job because of a dispute about how they made breakfast sandwiches.

Johnston and Zeng attend a private meeting on August 27th with Verma and they all described it as productive.

“Modern public health is about partnerships and problem solving.” He said. He continued: “I am very excited to find a solution that does not endanger public health by working hand in hand.”

From the left, Kerani Verma, the owner of the future DEBBY, the owner of the driver, said that Vivian Zeng, Sudbury Public Health Director, and the current business owner Debby Johnston, announced that they made a joint commitment to reopen 28 August 2025.

“Yesterday’s meeting was absolutely extraordinary.” “It was beyond my expectations.”

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He thanked a 26 -year -old illegal Verma for suggesting a solution to use cable cups in a disposable microwave to cook the eggs of the town, which deals with the worries about reusable cups used earlier. Zeng, Monday, August 25 at a medical board meeting, said the appropriate cleaning protocals were not followed.

Verma’s proposal became a plan to reopen the business while following public health policies.

Johnston says Sudbury Health Director ‘Not Bad Guy’

Johnston said in a statement on Thursday while appreciating the support he received After being announced on 19 August Facebook post, he and the town contradictedHe called on people to stop sending harmful messages to the health committee and especially to Zeng.

“We are now working together as a united façade, and we need the public to realize that they are not Villian.” He said. “My customers who come here, the hottest, open -minded people you’ve ever met. But the internet may be a terrible place.

Before: Sudbury officials say they don’t order popular driving coffee jobs

Drive-Thru Coffee, which is located in DEBBY’s Boston Post Road (Route 20) in Sudbury Crossing’s parking lot, has long been a local favorite for a long time. The shop works from an old photomat kiosk that developed a film in the 1960s and 1970s.

Two years ago, Sudbury Chamber of Commerce He was chosen as Debby’s job of the year.

Johnston introduced the new owner while moving towards retirement

Johnston said he plans to retire before Debby temporarily closed his driving. He worked for 12 years, he usually worked from 03:30 to 20:30 and felt it was time to step back. Johnston said he was still planning to serve customers, but he would resign from daily operations.

As for Verma, he said he always dreamed of opening his own cage, but he hasn’t had the right opportunity to now.

Debby Johnston, who has had Drive-Thru Coffee in Sudbury for 12 years, will soon sell to Kerani Verma on August 28, 2025

Debby Johnston, who has had Drive-Thru Coffee in Sudbury for 12 years, will soon sell to Kerani Verma on August 28, 2025

“I came to this shop, and it has always been a very special place for me, and I know the society, so I’m just looking forward to maintaining this legacy of this special place.”

Johnston said that the transition to Verma to meet the business has already begun, but there was no clear time schedule for when the shop would be reopened. He said they would continue to work with Zeng to make the necessary changes to do this safely.

“A really happy ending, Joh Johnston said.

This article initially Metrowest Daily News: Drive-Thru Coffee will be reopened under new ownership in Sudbury

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