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PJ's Coffee of New Orleans Celebrates 30 Years
Holds Event to Mark Anniversary and Commitment to the Community
| Source: PJ's Coffee
NEW ORLEANS, LA--(Marketwire - August 18, 2008) - PJ's Coffee of New Orleans is celebrating
30 years as the South's premier coffee. Its long history, distinct roasting
process and return to its New Orleans roots, will be recognized on
Wednesday, September 3 at the original PJ's coffeehouse located at 7624
Maple Street in New Orleans. From 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., PJ's Coffee will serve
free iced coffee and hot drip coffee, accompanied by the sounds of the
Rebirth Brass Blend. The celebration will continue on Thursday, September
4, at all participating PJ's locations, where customers will receive one
free Anniversary Blend coffee.
"We would like to thank all of our customers for supporting us for so many
years," says Phyllis Jordan, founder of PJ's Coffee. "We love being in the
neighborhood and serving what we believe to be simply the best coffee --
and we look forward to our next 30 years!"
History of PJ's
Jordan opened the first PJ's outlet on Maple Street, in the University area
of New Orleans, in September 1978. It quickly became a local favorite,
known for its fresh brewed coffee and tea, fresh pastries and desserts, and
relaxed atmosphere. She recognized early on something that few coffee
brands in the U.S. appreciate: coffee is distinguished largely based on the
bean selection and the roasting process. In an attempt to enhance the
coffee experience and distance PJ's from other specialty coffees, Jordan
purchased a private roasting facility in New Orleans -- just a stone's
throw from the mighty Mississippi -- in 1980.
Turn of Events Gives PJ's New Outlook
In 2005, one third of PJ's Coffee stores in New Orleans were dramatically
affected by Hurricane Katrina. Damage at the franchisees' locations ranged
anywhere from several thousand dollars to in excess of $200,000, just in
property and store damage. In the initial days and weeks following the
storm, PJ's was persistent in determining the whereabouts of their
franchisees and corporate employees, and assessing the scope of damage at
the stores and the roasting facility.
Since then, the stores affected by Katrina have worked diligently to
recover and get back "to business as usual." "Restoration has been slow but
sure, and it's this progress that makes our 30th year anniversary ever more
special," explains Jordan. "The people of New Orleans are resilient and
community-driven, and it's our commitment to each other that's allowing
businesses to flourish once again in Katrina's aftermath."
Looking Towards the Future
The Ballard Family -- Paul, Steven and Scotty, along with a group of New
Orleans business leaders -- longtime PJ's franchisees, purchased PJ's
Coffee of New Orleans franchise system and coffee roasting business this
year. As the new franchisor, operating as New Orleans Roast and New
Orleans Brew, The Ballards plan to develop and manage additional stores
throughout the Southeast. They look forward to the opportunity to grow PJ's
Coffee and continue building momentum, support and growth opportunities for
PJ's Coffee franchisees.
"PJ's Coffee has withstood competitive challenges and the impact of
Hurricane Katrina, and much like the city of New Orleans, PJ's has remained
-- and will remain -- a compelling brand and a special place for its
consumers," explains Paul Ballard, partner, New Orleans Roast and New
Orleans Brew. "From the coffee to the retail experience and to the belief
that it will be the quintessential coffee destination in the Southeast, we
are committed to keeping PJ's true to its roots."
About PJ's Coffee of New Orleans
PJ's Coffee of New Orleans was founded by Phyllis Jordan in 1978 and is
celebrating its 30th anniversary this year as the Gulf Coast region's
premier specialty coffee chain. Starting as a coffee bean boutique in the
New Orleans' University district, PJ's Coffee of New Orleans sets the
standard for selecting, roasting and brewing coffee and is consistently
voted New Orleans' favorite coffeehouse. PJ's coffee can be purchased
in-store or online at www.pjscoffee.com.