A direct-trade "Box o'Joe" at Leotah's Place

Leotah's Place (2033 E. York St) has been steadily gaining momentum since opened in May of 2010, and they just started offering an ethically sourced alternative to Dunkin' Donuts' "Box O'Joe."

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A direct-trade "Box o'Joe" at Leotah's Place

POSTED: Thursday, February 23, 2012, 4:45 PM
Filed Under: Coffee

Leotah's Place (2033 E. York St) has been steadily gaining momentum since opened in May of 2010, and they just started offering an ethically sourced alternative to Dunkin' Donuts' "Box O'Joe." The East Kensington coffee shop now sells hefty travelers for business meetings and group gatherings. For $12, you get a 96-ounce box filled with Leotah's direct-trade java (they source beans from Philly's GreenStreet and Cincinnati's Deeper Roots), and for an additional $3, they'll throw in all the necessary fixins, including sugar, faux sweetener and half-and-half from Lansdale's Merry Mead Farm. That's price identical to DD's product, which will run you $14.99 before tax. If you want a traveler, it's best to contact Leotah's ahead of time at 267-519-9031 or leotahsplace@gmail.com.

Photos: Katie Linton

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