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Philly coffee shop ranked #1 in America

Ultimo Coffee in South Philly's Newbold section gets a shout-out from DailyMeal.

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Philly coffee shop ranked #1 in America

POSTED: Thursday, April 4, 2013, 12:00 AM

Philly's Ultimo Coffee, which started at 15th and Mifflin Streets in 2009 and opened a second shop last year at 22d and Catharine Streets, just snagged the #1 spot on TheDailyMeal.com's list of America’s Best Coffee Shops.

"What makes Ultimo tick — and brings in Philadelphians in flocks? Simplicity, and a little bit of love," the blurb reads, in part. "And many will argue that Philadelphia, often seen as the underdog to the big cities of the Northeast, is hands-down the winner for the best cup of coffee because the coffee scene there is hardly home to the snobbery that can come with 'Third Wave' coffee." No atty-tude!

Town Hall in Merion Station - open about two years on Montgomery Avenue - came in at #33 nationally. The blurb reads, in part: "If we could transport the vibe from Cheers — where everyone knows your name — it could only be found at Town Hall Coffee Co." (Owner Tim Noble is about to open a second shop, downtown, in the Ben Franklin House at Ninth and Chestnut Streets.)

TheDailyMeal says its drink editor, Marcy Franklin, went through hundreds of listings of coffee shops. A panel of coffee aficionados and surveyors - coffee bloggers, coffee roasters, shop owners and baristas - then weighed in.

Editors also calculated the national “craft” coffee chains to be ranked among the list of independently owned coffee shops (in order to be considered “national,” the chain must have shops in more than one state).

After Ultimo, the top five was rounded out by Gimme Coffee of Ithaca, N.Y.; Barista of Portland, Ore.; Courier Coffee of Portland, Ore.; and Cafe Grumpy of New York City.

Philly newcomer Joe was ranked #9 on the list.

Ultimo not only is a great name. It's the owners' name. Aaron and Elizabeth Ultimo set up their flagship location behind St. Agnes Hospital in a corner store shared with Brew, the craft-beer bottle shop owned by South Philadelphia Tap Room's John Longacre. Their Southwest Center City location is also shared; it's downstairs from Counter Culture's training center. Coincidence, perhaps, but both Ultimo and Town Hall sell Counter Culture Coffee.

Reached just after the list's midnight release, Aaron Ultimo said: "I'm obviously completely proud, honored and utterly blown away."

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Comments  (51)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:54 PM, 04/04/2013
    I agree with Lauren Bacall when she said, "Aaah ... deep brewed flava'. That's all a REAL coffee lover wants." So true.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:12 PM, 04/04/2013
    I haven't tried Ultimo, although I pass it frequently and have thought that the shared space between a coffee shop and a craft beer shop is brilliant. I have been to Town Hall several times and indeed, it is what a small-town coffee shop should be - friendly, neighborhood-y, and not only do they serve great coffee, they also feature delicious, seasonal baked goods. Their peach scones are incredible.
    hedges
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:18 PM, 04/04/2013
    Great, the coffee will now be $10.00 a cup.
    Haat Rod
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:21 PM, 04/04/2013
    On with the franchising.
    krautmef1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:25 PM, 04/04/2013
    Awesome, Ultimo's a really great place!
    thegreengrass
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:12 PM, 04/04/2013
    I prefer Old City coffee
    phillyPeteZ


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