YeeYee Coffee Co. 

By: Amaris Delack
Dirt roads, bikes, pop-up tents, and memories that last a lifetime—this is the spirit of BMX racing. And in the heart of High Springs, Florida, is High Springs BMX, host to a major state series race that could launch riders toward championship finals. 

Riders as young as four and as seasoned as adults descend on this track from across Florida, ready to prove their skill, stamina, and speed. But BMX racing isn’t just about the competition—it’s about community. As you walk through the event grounds, it’s impossible to miss the vibrant scene: rows of pop-up tents, the hum of bikes, the chatter of families and fans, and the smell of grilled food. But one tent that draws a steady crowd—YeeYee Coffee. 

At the heart of the YeeYee Coffee tent is Henry Robison, a former pro-BMXer whose magnetic, high-energy personality is just as memorable as his drinks. Originally from Louisiana, YeeYee Coffee was born in Jacksonville. Henry brings a deep passion for clean, natural ingredients to the BMX world. His mission? To provide racers and their families with refreshing, wholesome beverages without artificial flavors or syrups. 

“Everything is craft made, plant and fruit based… We want to be basically the coffee for any outdoor event, festivals, sports, we’re all there,” Robison said.  

From hot brews to ice-cold refreshers, every drink at YeeYee is designed to keep athletes fueled and feeling good. A standout favorite is the Yeefresher, a plant-based energy drink crafted for maximum hydration and flavor—perfect for cooling down after an intense race. 

Alongside Henry is Ethan Tyler, a racer with 17 years of experience and more than two decades of riding. Ethan knows firsthand the physical demands of BMX racing and is just as passionate about helping other riders stay energized and focused through quality, health-conscious drinks. 

“We have the top 5% coffee beans in the world, we also roast our own coffee and we’re athletes and we like to keep it clean, no artificial flavors or dyes,” Tyler said. Whether you’re a racer, a parent, or just here for fun, the YeeYee tent is often the first stop after a race. 

YeeYee Coffee Co. is proudly family-owned and operated. As a Navy medicine and healthcare veteran, Henry puts family and wellness at the center of everything he does—both on and off the track. With two kids of his own and a tight-knit racing community around him, his commitment to clean living and meaningful connection runs deep.