It's A Grind Owner Serena Connelly On The End Of Her "Experiment"

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Last week we reported that Deep Ellum's It's A Grind Coffee House would close immediately. A few Twitter users reacted, half disappointed and half not surprised. I called several times to talk to the owners but manager Carlos Guerrero said an official communication would be released in a few weeks. Owner Serena Connelly then posted the following message to the Coffee Shops Facebook page:

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the closing of It's A Grind Coffee House and Demeter Project. For the past three years, Demeter Project has worked to impact our community by paying a living wage and providing health care benefits to the employees at It's A Grind Coffee House, in order to address issues of poverty, discrimination, and profit-only focus in today's business culture. While we have seen successful outcomes and significant change in the lives of our employees and in the community building that has taken place, the overall project has not proven to be feasible financially.

There is sadness in closing the Demeter Project, but we are optimistic about the growing movement of social enterprises in North Texas. We remain hopeful about the impact that creative, innovative entrepreneurs can have on our community.

Thank you to everyone who supported this experiment in thought, word and deed!

"Experiment" is an interesting word to use for a coffee shop. But certainly It's A Grind was more than a simple place to get your java fix. We detailed the shop's mission in a column in 2009. It's a Grind employed asylum seekers, immigrants, victims of domestic violence, ex-convicts, reformed prostitutes, former drug users, and pretty much anyone in dire need of a second chance.

The cafe was more than a cafe; it was an example of social entrepreneurship, according to Salah Boukadoum, co-founder of Soap Hope, another Dallas-based business focused on social betterment in addition to the bottom line. On his blog, Boukadoum asserts that It's A Grind closed after three years because it has not achieved financial sustainability, but Connelly's Facebook post doesn't confirm that.

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2901 Indiana Blvd., Dallas, TX

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Markthames
Markthames

So sad. Was there on the first day they opened, and there on the last. Please don't give up on socially responsible entrepreneurship! It was great.

Jeremy Gregg
Jeremy Gregg

A sad day indeed... had a meeting scheduled there this morning that we had to move to another coffee shop nearby. It's a Grind was such a great place for the local nonprofiteers and social entrepreneurs to gather. 

More thoughts at http://jeremygregg.com/2011/th...

Thank you to Serena and the Demeter Project for three years of coffee, community and challenging conversation on matters of social justice!

Jeremy Gregg

bingy
bingy

you frickin" queen!

Lemony
Lemony

this is a very sad thing to have happen but the vibe was way too corporate-y in there. i dont mean to discredit any of the baristas there but i often had below average espresso drink...not even anything crazy just americano's, cappucino's, etc.

Basicsbyjwarren
Basicsbyjwarren

Living above the coffee shop @ the Ambrose...I was shocked to see "It's A Grind" shuttered Saturday. Coffeehouse competition is fierce!!! Hope all the employees find new work.

Kergo 1 Spaceship
Kergo 1 Spaceship

Sorry to hear about this Serena-good luck!  We need more businesses like this to make it if we are going to get back to the "boom days".

cp
cp

I wonder how often you frequented this place.

Larry In Frisco
Larry In Frisco

What does a person frequenting a place have to do with a farewell?

Kergo 1 Spaceship
Kergo 1 Spaceship

It doesn't matter twit......I, of all folks, respect the small business, and the American Dream that it regards.  This was a nation built upon the dreams of our fathers, and mothers, and a solid will-and can do attitude!  Manifest Destiny. So what were you saying you f$cking flaccid dong....because I forgot what banal point you were trying to make!?

This country would be better if someone gave a crap.

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