Much needed change at City Hall


No, I'm not talking about Charter Amendments A, B, C, & D. I'm talking about beverage & food service at City Hall. Brother & Sister team of Scott & Lynn Josse will be serving food & coffee at City Hall as they expand their 'People's Coffee' business.

Scott & Lynn started their first People's Coffee at The Commonspace. Then they expanded to the Carnahan Courthouse. Scott & Lynn closed the Commonspace location a few month ago - shortly before Brian Marston & Amanda Doyle closed the physical location of The Commonspace. I'm glad to see Scott & Lynn doing well and expanding as well as seeing Brian & Amanda still working hard to make St. Louis a better place.

Below is from STLToday .

Breaking schmooze: New drips at City Hall
By Deb Peterson
Of the Post-Dispatch
10/31/2004


Deborah Peterson

DRIPPING IN: Even before the ballots are counted, change is brewing today at St. Louis City Hall. While the pols were roasting, so were the Ethiopian, Guatemalan and Costa Rican beans. Beans -- as in coffee. Scott and Lynn Josse, a brother and sister team who have operated People's Coffee at the Mel Carnahan courthouse since January, have been awarded a new contract to proffer their goods at City Hall. Come December, the Josses' will have a fully stocked coffee cart open in the building's rotunda, and then early next year they will open a full-service restaurant in City Hall's basement. Scott Josse said they will serve exclusively fresh-brewed fair-trade and organic coffees, and will offer a full menu including hot entrees when the restaurant opens.

Posted: Tue - November 2, 2004 at 04:47 PM        


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