Local coffee lovers are about to get a boost as Philadelphia-based chain, ReAnimator Coffee, is set to open its sixth location in Mount Airy. The new store at 6509 Germantown Ave., situated next to the Frosted Fox Cake Shop, is expected to be ready by spring, according to local reports.
According to owners Mark Capriotti and Mark Corpus, while there's still work to be done, they're hopeful that the shop will be up and running soon. The company has already made a name for itself in Philadelphia with its first location opening in Fishtown back in 2013, followed by expansions into South Kensington, South Philly, West Philly, and Port Richmond.
ReAnimator Coffee is known for its community-driven approach, often creating signature coffee blends to support local causes. In the past, the company has released limited-edition roasts in honor of notable Philadelphians like Saquan Barkley and Jalen Hurts, with proceeds going towards the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia.
Capriotti, who resides in Mount Airy, cited the neighborhood's potential customer base as the reason behind expanding to the area. "I love the neighborhood and I think it has a good potential customer base for ReAnimator Coffee," he explained to local publication Chestnut Hill Local.
According to owners Mark Capriotti and Mark Corpus, while there's still work to be done, they're hopeful that the shop will be up and running soon. The company has already made a name for itself in Philadelphia with its first location opening in Fishtown back in 2013, followed by expansions into South Kensington, South Philly, West Philly, and Port Richmond.
ReAnimator Coffee is known for its community-driven approach, often creating signature coffee blends to support local causes. In the past, the company has released limited-edition roasts in honor of notable Philadelphians like Saquan Barkley and Jalen Hurts, with proceeds going towards the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia.
Capriotti, who resides in Mount Airy, cited the neighborhood's potential customer base as the reason behind expanding to the area. "I love the neighborhood and I think it has a good potential customer base for ReAnimator Coffee," he explained to local publication Chestnut Hill Local.