Madis Coffee Roasters expands in Philly with new caf, on-site roastery

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Madis Coffee Roasters is excited to announce the opening of its second Philadelphia location on April 17 at The Curtis. This new café will combine a rich menu of coffee and food offerings with educational experiences about the brewing process and sustainable sourcing. Guests will have the unique opportunity to learn firsthand about coffee roasting at the on-site roastery. Co-owner Eleni Navrosidis passionately expresses the café's belief that "every cup tells a story," emphasizing craftsmanship and global connection. The menu will showcase a diverse selection of beverages, including specialty drinks like the Blueberry Bliss Latte and the Espresso Milkshake, alongside brunch items like French toast and a Harissa hot honey chicken bowl.

Madis Coffee Roasters is dedicated to sourcing its beans ethically from small-scale farms across Central and South America and Africa. The café aims to create a community hub where locals can slow down, connect, and engage with the coffee culture. Madis Coffee Roasters' operating hours will be weekdays from 6 a. m. to 6 p.

m. and weekends from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.

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