Monday, July 27, 2009

An elegy for Eljay's?

Posted by Charles Ferruzza on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:00 PM

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Last Saturday was the last day of business for one of the sweetest little coffee houses in the city: Eljay's River Market Coffeehouse at 412 Delaware. Owned and operated by mother-daughter team Joy and Leah Koesten, the duo sent out an e-mail announcement last week stating "we gave it our best shot, but sales continued to fall short of our expectations for this great place in in light of the difficult economy, it doesn't look to improve in the near term."

I'll say it again: if you're particularly in love with a small, independently-owned cafe, bistro, restaurant or coffeehouse -- this is the time to support them. Too often these small business owners are hearing something to this effect: "You're closing? But I love this place! I meant to come in last week, but you know how things are."

Yes, they know.

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They were a buck more expensive, because they were doing the right thing. Using local vendors, like Shatto milk. Using compostable cups. As someone who cares about the buying local and taking care of the environment, I really appreciate a company who cares more about serving up a quality product than their bottom line.

Unfortunately, either there's not enough people who care about that, or they didn't do enough to advertise their unique approach.

I will definitely miss them. Good, good people.

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Posted by Anonymous on 07/29/2009 at 1:06 PM

They were also always a buck or two more expensive than any other coffee shop in the area.

Just sayin'. It was a nice enough place, though. Best of luck to 'em through this tough time.

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Posted by Anonymous on 07/27/2009 at 3:12 PM
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