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Organic cafe latest stop on Green Line
The newest coffee shop in the area was opened by two local residents. By Lara Gitlin
January 28, 2003 The Green Line Cafe -- a new coffee and pastry shop at 43rd and Baltimore streets -- has had a successful first week of business, according to co-owners and managers Douglas Witmer and Daniel Thut. The cafe, which opened last Monday, sells organic coffees and teas, which
are bought directly from producers, not coffee conglomerates. It also sells its
own line of bottled soda as well as various pastries and cakes.
"It's a little different from typical coffee fare," Thut said of the focus
on all organic products, something that Witmer refers to as an effort to be
"quality conscious." The two also plan to expand their selection to include
soups and sandwiches within the next few weeks.
Witmer and Thut, long-time West Philadelphia residents, had toyed with the
idea of opening a coffee shop for years.
"We live in the community, and we felt that there was a need for a place
like this where people can come and socialize," Thut said.
"And when the building went on sale, we got serious about it," Witmer
added.
It took a year and a half to plan the cafe because storefront renovations
took about a year to complete.
Witmer and Thut said that although it is too soon to tell who their core
clientele will be, they hope that the coffee shop will cater to both the
University and West Philadelphia communities. They added that they do not think
their distance from the center of campus will be a problem for business, which
has been steady this week.
"There is enough neighborhood support," Witmer said, "and any business from
the University is a bonus."
The cafe's proximity to the Green Line subway station, a key spot from
which most West Philadelphia residents commute to Center City, will probably
work in its favor, said Anthony Sorrentino, director of external relations for
the Office of the Executive Vice President. The cafe is also near Clark Park, a
popular spot for local residents. Sorrentino added that the University welcomes
the addition of new businesses beyond the boundaries of campus.
"It is exciting to see new entrepreneurs adding to the robust marketplace
of University City," Sorrentino said. "The University is behind them 100
percent."
The bustling cafe has been filled with people reading, socializing and
enjoying the sunny winter days through the cafe's stained glass.
David Bevacqua, who is not affiliated with Penn, made his first visit to
the cafe this weekend.
Having just returned from Italy, he said, "It is impossible to get a good
espresso in this country, but this is as good as any." He added that the service
was wonderful and the location extremely convenient due to its proximity to
Clark Park.
Daniel Flaumenhaft, who works in the School of Medicine, has already been
to the Green Line Cafe several times this week. He likes the cafe because of its
quiet, yet social atmosphere.
One day this week, "I came in to read for half an hour and ended up seeing
15 people I knew and stayed all afternoon," Flaumenhaft explained.
College junior Jamie Wong said that "it is convenient for students living
off campus to have a place to go past 40th Street."
Despite the long walk in the blistering cold, even Penn students who live
on campus said that they would try the Green Line Cafe. College freshman Patrick
Griffin, who lives in the Quadrangle, said that he would consider making the
trek to 43rd Street if the cafe turned out to be better than those closer to
campus.
"I'd probably go if we could get a whole troop to make the journey down
there," said College freshman Kristopher Holum, who lives in Hill College House,
noting that he would like to see what the new cafe has to offer. But he
added,"We have a Starbucks across the street, which I would be more inclined to
go to."
Whether the Green Line Cafe's organic fare and friendly service is enough
to attract on-campus residents remains to be seen, but after their first busy
week, Witmer and Thut are glad to be in business.
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
Project Leader Virtual Curriculum
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