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'Biddle's Escape' Coffee Shop Coming Soon to Regent Square Area

Joe Davis is creating a space for international flavor with his new local business, slated to open in August.

 

Joe Davis is creating a new neighborhood escape for families of all types and sizes with a new coffee shop on Biddle Avenue, offering beads, history and more.

“I kind of always wanted someone to own a coffee shop here,” he said. “I always thought it’d be great to have a coffee shop in the neighborhood.”

Located in the yellow and purple building on Biddle Avenue in the Regent Square area, the new shop will be called “Biddle’s Escape.” Davis, who has owned the building for about 15 years, previously owned a bead and coffee shop on South Craig Street in Oakland, which closed in February.

“I am basically bringing that store here along with its philosophy of holding artifacts and relics, along with all the beads,” he said. “I wasn’t going to do beads here, but people just love them.”

He has been planning and renovating the new Regent Square space since October. His business partner, Michael Sobkowiak, is in Costa Rica right now in search of fair trade coffee beans. Sobkowiak runs a women’s cooperative called Women of the Cloud Forest.

“They are down there working on the cooperative and searching for more beans,” Davis said.

Slated to open by the end of August, Davis said when his bead shop in Oakland closed, he received calls from customers saddened by the move. He decided to bring it back to his own neighborhood, as he lives just across the street from Biddle’s Escape.

“You can come here, make jewelry and hang out with your kids,” Davis said. “It’s a larger space to do that while on South Craig Street, the parking was miserable.”

In addition to beads and certified fair trade organic coffee, customers can also look forward to hanging out on a sizable porch that has featured a T-Rex replica in recent years, along with regular art openings, poetry readings and multimedia presentations on where they get their coffee.

Smoothies and local specialty foods also will regularly be featured at Biddle’s Escape.

Neighbors have been excitedly walking in and asking Davis when he is opening. One man walked by and shouted that he will buy a cup of coffee - or two - as soon as he opens.

“We have people asking every day,” Davis said.

A world traveler who has been to every U.S. state but Hawaii, Davis, originally of Baltimore, said he wants to bring an international flavor to Biddle Avenue, while at the same time, reveling in the neighborhood that he loves.

“I have been to 68 different countries and have been traveling since I was a younger kid,” Davis said. “I have items from all over the world.”

Some of those items will be on sale at Biddle’s Escape, including anything from Inuit art to Russian icons and some masks from his extensive collection, some of which now hang at Mad Mex restaurants throughout Pittsburgh.

“These are the best of the best from my private collection” Davis said.

Davis said he is excited to offer a neighborhood coffee shop just blocks away from Frick Park.

“I have seen a dramatic change in this neighborhood,” he said. “The real estate values have shot up, the neighbors have been here a long time and the new neighbors have really fixed up the properties.”

His daughter, Maryalmah, attends the Environmental Charter School in Regent Square.

“I think it’s the best community in Pittsburgh,” he said. “This neighborhood offers everything.”

Nettie Jane

7:20 am on Monday, July 18, 2011

Wonderful!! Sounds eclectic and like a great place to meet and hang..Starbucks watch out!!

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Jessica Heberle

8:58 am on Monday, July 18, 2011

So excited for this to open I literally live right down the street.

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Barbara Simon

9:01 am on Tuesday, July 19, 2011

What is the EXACT location?? I was a customer in the bead shop several times.

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Stephanie Rex

9:55 am on Tuesday, July 19, 2011

It's at the corner of Trenton and Biddle avenues. Biddle is off South Braddock near Frick Park.

Mary Carroll

11:25 am on Monday, July 25, 2011

This is right behind my place, too! Please be open late-ish weekdays so I don't have to go to Squirrel Hill or Oakland to study. It sounds pefect :)

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Ohjanna

1:15 pm on Friday, August 5, 2011

When is this opening? Please make it kid friendly!

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Stephanie Rex

2:41 pm on Friday, August 5, 2011

I believe it is scheduled to open in a few weeks - we will have an update soon on that!

Biddles escape

7:52 am on Wednesday, August 10, 2011

I am just starting the painting in the main area and still waiting on the glass garage doors to arrive. We are a little behind but I can see the end in sight. It will be family friendly, great drinks, healthy snacks, lots of beads and artifacts, ect. Just stop on by if you would like to see the progress.

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Mark Sacchetti

12:17 am on Monday, October 10, 2011

Interested in applying for a job..live in the neighborhood couldn't find a contact email address

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Christy Nicklas

3:29 pm on Monday, February 13, 2012

Is there any new update for when this will be open, or is it not going to open after all?

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Stephanie Rex

3:40 pm on Monday, February 13, 2012

I know a lot of work has been done at the location and the "coming soon" sign is still up. I will work on an update!

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Chinwe Michelle Igwe-Oladimeji

9:55 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012

Looks fantastic!!! Pls inbox me your number or email I have a few questions I'd like to ask. Thanks

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Morgan Hawkins Drain

11:28 pm on Monday, March 12, 2012

Still waiting...

I agree with pp...hoping it's kid friendly. A changing table in the restroom would be nice!

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Stephanie Rex

3:00 pm on Thursday, March 22, 2012

Hey guys! We have an official update with new photos coming Monday so stay tuned! Just talked to Joe—Biddle's Escape looks AMAZING. :-)

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Morgan Hawkins Drain

4:09 pm on Thursday, March 22, 2012

So glad to hear this... I live within walking distance and can't wait to check it out!

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