GlobeHopper Coffee in Shockoe Bottom to shutter doors

by | Feb 16, 2015 | POLITICS

In a statement released on their website, the 7-year-old Globe Hopper Coffee shop announced that they are closing their doors at the end of this month.


In a statement released on their website, the 7-year-old Globe Hopper Coffee shop announced that they are closing their doors at the end of this month.

“We are proud to have provided our neighbors a special retreat, with delicious drinks, the most sincere and talented baristas, and an inviting and inclusive atmosphere,” reads a message from the coffee shop’s owners.

The quiet but cozy coffee spot now joins the ranks of Tiki Bob’s Cantina, Haiku Sushi, Julep’s (moving to East Grace St.), 2113 Bistro, Cafe Verde, and Arcadia who have all closed shop in RVA’s downtown hot spot.

Heres’ the full statement from Globe Hoppers website:

No one is ever ready to face this moment.

Significant changes in life circumstances since opening in February, 2008 have prompted us to exit at this time. This decision was especially difficult to make given that GlobeHopper is so much more than a coffee house, it’s part of our identity. The relationships amongst the team, and with those served, have made this community staple feel more like our family. It’s been a familiar comfort, and source of pride over these past seven years.

We as founders are indebted beyond words to General Manager and friend, Kimmy Certa. We attribute our successes and positive reputation to her incredible dedication – and credit her for keeping the mission of coffee, culture and community alive since both of our relocations outside of Richmond several years ago. We extend our deepest gratitude to all of the amazing GlobeHopper baristas past and present who joined us on this journey and thank all of the customers who supported the vision of GlobeHopper along the way.

We are proud to have provided our neighbors a special retreat, with delicious drinks, the most sincere and talented baristas, and an inviting and inclusive atmosphere.

It breaks our hearts to bid farewell.

For a limited time, the owners and landlord will consider sincere offers of purchase and lease. Direct inquiries to GlobeHopper’s FaceBook page through a private message or via email to erin@globehoppercoffee.com and jenn@globehoppercoffee.com.

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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