Vintage Coffee Cafe brings “good vibes” to Overbrook

From the team behind Coastal Crust, Vintage Coffee Cafe wants to offer a family-friendly cafe with a flavorful menu.

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The perfect indoor-outdoor spot for some remote working. | Photo by Vintage Coffee Cafe

Vintage Coffee Cafe — a coffee shop from the team behind Coastal Crust promising “good vibes only” — will open its doors Friday, June 7 at 7 a.m.

Located at 1501 E. North St. in Overbrook (in the former Perch Gastropub location next to Mr. Crisp), the coffee shop serves more than just cafe fare, with a drink menu featuring:

  • Espresso and coffee (made with Unlocked beans)
  • Wine and mimosas
  • Craft beer

Vintage Coffee Cafe will also serve breakfast, brunch, and lunch items like:

  • Breakfast burritos
  • Sandwiches and toasts
  • Açai bowls
  • Hotcakes
  • House-made bagels
  • Pastries
  • Fresh salads

Sneak a peek at the original Mount Pleasant menu to catch a vibe + stop by for your coffee and brunch needs starting Friday, June 7, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.

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