Lexington, Ky. — PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans has signed a 7-unit license agreement with Steve Estepp, founder of Estepp Energy and Coffee Dudes LLC, to expand the New Orleans-born coffee brand throughout convenience stores in Central Kentucky.
A locally owned and family-operated business, Estepp Energy has built a strong reputation throughout Kentucky’s convenience store industry over the past 50 years by emphasizing operational excellence, customer service and strategic growth. Today, the company operates more than 13 convenience stores across Central Kentucky and continues expanding its portfolio with complementary brands including Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, Little Caesars and now PJ’s Coffee.
“Over the years, we’ve always looked for ways to make our stores better and provide our guests with stronger food and beverage options,” says Estepp. “The beverage category has changed tremendously over the last decade, and we saw an opportunity to launch a higher-quality, distinctive coffee concept in our stores. PJ’s Coffee stood out to us because the product is excellent and the brand has a strong reputation throughout the Southeast — plus, the flexible format truly made it a seamless fit with our stores.”

Alongside the company’s operating partner, Brendon Farrar, the group plans to introduce PJ’s Coffee to its stores through a combination of full cafés with drive-thrus, end-cap locations and in-store counters. The agreement expands PJ’s presence in the Bluegrass State, where the brand has a location on the University of Kentucky campus.
“Steve, Brendon and the entire Estepp Energy team have years of operational excellence under their belts,” says Ryan Stansbury, CFE, executive vice president of franchise development for PJ’s Coffee. “Their deep understanding of convenience retail and hospitality, combined with PJ’s flexible format and premium coffee experience, makes them an ideal partner to introduce the PJ’s Coffee brand to more guests throughout Central Kentucky. We’ve seen strong results with our convenience store and travel center operators across the country, and the Estepp team is well positioned to build on that success.”
PJ’s Coffee continues to expand into key markets across the U.S. in 2026, with an emphasis on territories along the Eastern Seaboard, the Midwest and the Gulf Coast. Ideal franchisees have strong business acumen and leadership skills, as well as a passion for delivering an exceptional coffee shop experience to their guests.
Phyllis Jordan, a pioneer in the coffee industry, founded PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans in 1978. In 2008, the company was purchased by New Orleans natives and brothers Paul, Steven and Scott Ballard. With more than 185 operating stores, including four international locations, PJ’s Coffee continues to grow in the U.S. and abroad. For more information, visit www.pjscoffee.com and www.pjsfranchise.com.
SOURCE: PJ’s Coffee