Operation Brew Coffee and Bakery
Operation Brew Coffee and Bakery is a coffee shop in Red Mill & General Booth, Virginia Beach, located at 1329 Oceana Blvd, Suite 100. Coffee-and-bakery shop on Oceana Boulevard near the Aquarium and Ocean Breeze corridor, open to 5pm daily with fresh croissants and cakes.
Operation Brew sits on Oceana Boulevard where it feeds into the General Booth Boulevard corridor, a few minutes from the Aquarium and Ocean Breeze Waterpark that anchor this part of the city. The bakery case turns out croissants and cakes daily to go with globally sourced coffee, and the shop keeps some of the longer hours in the corridor — open to 5pm every day, with the kitchen serving until mid-afternoon.
Amenities
- Globally sourced coffee beans
- Fresh-baked croissants and cakes
- Open until 5pm daily
Visit
- Address: 1329 Oceana Blvd, Suite 100, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 937-8179
- Website: https://operationbrewva.com/
Last verified 2026-07-11.
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