Rockabillys, Scooter’s team up to offer free medium coffees, donuts
JACKSON, Tenn. — Two organizations in Jackson are teaming up this month and the customer is the winner.

We were able to speak with Dennis Bastien, the president and CEO of the Rockabilly’s, about why they are partnering with one of the newest coffee shops here in town.
“Anybody that comes to either Scooter’s here in Jackson that says, ‘I love the Rockabilly’s’, or ‘I’m a Rockabilly’s fan’, or ‘the Rockabilly’s are amazing’, they get a free medium coffee and a doughnut, and one of our new 2026 game schedules. It has been great. They have been super to work with, and it is a great concept,” said Bastien.

Stephen West, who is with Scooter’s here in Jackson, tells us how their experience has been being right here in our town.
“Jackson is one of the best stores and best markets that I’ve been a part of. All of the customers are so fantastic and eager to be at the front of the line and talk to us and we’re eager to talk to them. We’re creating connections here at Scooter’s and that’s what’s really important to us here,” said West.
The Rockabilly’s have been here for a few years and Bastien tells us what he wants this place to mean to people in West Tennessee.
“We just want people to see us as a place that they want to see their kids grow up with. You talk to people that were here 25 to 30 years ago and they say we used to go to Diamond Jaxx games. We want that same emphasis now and as kids grow up,” said Bastien.
West tells us that being a part of the community is what Scooter’s is all about and what they’re trying to do here in Jackson.
“Scooter’s, in general, is all about being a part of the community. We do multiple outreaches. One of our biggest ones that we are excited about is our day our givings. We do that once a month where we partner with somebody and take 10% of our sales and donate it to the partnership,” said West.
These organizations are giving you the opportunity to enjoy this throughout the month of January.
Both Scooter’s locations are on Highland Avenue. One of them is in south Jackson and the other in north Jackson.
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