LOCATIONS
If you're a serious student of authentic Italian espresso and café culture, then you'll be pleased to find an Academia del Caffé in these center city locations:
Penn Square
(1 S. Penn Square at the 15th Street Metro stop)
Full Menu Café - view menu
The Public Ledger
(620 Chestnut at 6th Street)
Coffee Bar - view menu
Marketplace Design Center
(2400 Market Street)
Coffee Bar - view menu
1616 Walnut
(between 16th and 17th Streets)
Coffee Bar - view menu
The Curtis Center
(601 Walnut Street at 6th Street)
Coffee Bar - view menu
Note: coming soon - Full Menu Café!
7000 Holstein Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19153
Deposito - Warehouse
Full menu cafes feature a wonderful selection of salads and more than 20 panini choices in addition to the coffee drinks, smoothies and assorted pastries served in our Coffee Bar locations.

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Trivia:
Coffee, introduced into Europe by Arabic traders, was considered by many Roman Catholics to be a drink of infidels. As its popularity spread and Venetian and French merchants began to import it, Pope Clement VIII was urged to ban it. Clement, however, found it so delicious that he chose instead to baptize the beverage and, in 1592, issued an edict formally recognizing it as a "Christian" drink.
