Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Great News! Seeds Of Love Coffee Shop On Court Street Reopens In Same Space as Psychedelicatessen Sandwich Shop

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When Seeds of Love, the tiny coffee and pastry shop at 421 Court Street closed in mid-March after serving the Carroll Gardens community for over seven years, many local residents were surprised and saddened. After all, SoL had been one of the few local businesses who had consistently stayed open throughout the 2020 pandemic and represented a bright spot on Court Street during the confinement.

Well, we have good news! After a two months hiatus and a total renovation of the small commercial space, owner Phillip Ellis is back. This time, however, he will be concentrating more on sandwiches and 'salty foods' rather than sweet pastry.

The new venture is called Psychedelicatessen Sandwich Shop and opened its doors this past week-end.
Stop on by and say hi to Phillip and his staff, and treat yourself to one of his amazing sandwich or salad creations. (See menu below).

Welcome back, Phil!

Owner Phillip Ellis (right) with employee Trisha

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Finally you are back to reporting about the neighborhood and not just focus on the gowanus rezoning!

Katia said...

Writing about neighborhood businesses is fun, but the Gowanus rezone is the most consequential issue in our neighborhood since Robert Moses bisected our neighborhood in half. Ignore it at your own peril.

Anonymous said...

@Katia, I for one am very grateful you are covering the rezoning with such frequency and depth.

Katia said...

Thank you so much!

Anonymous said...

@Katia
I too am very grateful for your coverage of the Gowanus rezoning situation. Never mind what others say, you singlehandedly seem to be doing what no other local journalists or news publications are interested in doing.

Thank you so very much.

Katia said...

That is very kind of you to say.

DeeGee said...

If the developers get their way with the Gowanus area, we will have big problems. I am grateful that Katia keeps this issue on the front burner so I can understand it in all of its complexity and ramifications. I would never have understood how serious and large the problems could be without Katia's explanations.