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Sitting a mere 50 steps from the southeastern corner of Rittenhouse Square, this storefront, a potential goldmine, has sat vacant for over a year.

Since the early 1990′s this small grocery was a fabulous spot for purchasing Tastykakes, cigarettes, and huge 5-dollar bunches of daisies. In more recent years, the owner tried a foray into takeout tamales and then offered fresh produce a la Sue’s. But the rundown interior didn’t exactly attract the crowds, and competition from overpriced Rittenhouse Market proved too much to overcome. 

So, what should occupy this approximately 1,000 sqft. space with a prime store-front window along a heavily trafficked corridor directly off the Square? Advocating for another coffee shop would be difficult, even though the Tuscany Café recently shut its doors on the west side of the park. Metropolitan Bakery has fresh breads and millet muffins covered. Food and Friends has the beer selection and the liquor license to support imbibers. Maybe a bagel shop, since Spread seems unlikely to reopen in our lifetimes? Perhaps a business that offers newspapers, magazines and take-out picnic lunches to parkgoers? Could a Parisian-style café give lighter-walleted residents an alternative to Parc? As a continuation of the trail of restaurants on the Square, the visibility and accessibility seems built-in for this type of use. Or perhaps there’s a retail opportunity that locals are craving? Something child-centric would fill a void, especially in a neighborhood full of Bugaboos. The possibilities are endless, and the right entrepreneur with a sense of style could make this spot a great asset for the neighborhood, both for locals and visitors alike.

–Lauren Summers

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  • http://twitter.com/palvar Terry Nicol

    Steven Starr!

  • http://philaphilia.blogspot.com GroJLart

    Whoa, it has a double awning. Someone should open a greasy spoon breakfasty diner there called Double Awning. People underestimate the value of a good breakfast-focused diner. Dutch Eating Place could run a standalone spot there and do great. It may offend some food snobs in the area but screw ‘em.

  • Lauren

    A diner would be awesome. Just flooded me with memories of the 24-hour diner replaced by Marathon on the Square.

  • http://twitter.com/acmestyled jen oliver

    i live two blocks away from here. this area desperately needs more breakfast/lunch options. maybe bagels and panninis? there are plenty of chain restaurants around there, but few independent options save for Grillmaster (which is awesome). i know that di bruno in rittenhouse started carrying New York Bagel Bakery bagels a couple of years ago, but having a full outpost of New York Bagel Bakery bagels would be an amazing thing. or maybe a cheese shop, like wedge & fig in old city, with a selection of cheeses and a small menu of salads and sandwiches.  

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