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The café has ample seating inside as well as limited seating outdoors in the rear, as well as male and female bathroom facilities. The café also features a modest selection of books and board games for patrons to enjoy, as well as three internet-enabled computers that are available for use with "a suggested donation of 10¢ per minute". | The café has ample seating inside as well as limited seating outdoors in the rear, as well as male and female bathroom facilities. The café also features a modest selection of books and board games for patrons to enjoy, as well as three internet-enabled computers that are available for use with "a suggested donation of 10¢ per minute". | ||
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End of the Line Café | |
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Cuisine | Vegan café |
Location | 610 East Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32501 |
Owner | Ryan Modee and Jen Knight |
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30.418211, -87.208679, End of the Line Café </googlemap> |
End of the Line is a vegan café located in downtown Pensacola at 610 East Wright Street. The café serves a variety of coffees and other beverages, as well as soups, sandwiches, and desserts, all of which contain no animal products. The café also offers three-course vegan dinners and brunches, on Thursdays and Sundays, respectively. End of the Line is owned and operated by Jen Knight and Ryan Modee.
The café has ample seating inside as well as limited seating outdoors in the rear, as well as male and female bathroom facilities. The café also features a modest selection of books and board games for patrons to enjoy, as well as three internet-enabled computers that are available for use with "a suggested donation of 10¢ per minute".
Until recently, End of the line was completely volunteer-run. The volunteers would meet weekly to coordinate schedules, purchases, and other business needs. However, the café was recently "de-collectivized" and its owners are now paying employees and asserting more control over day-to-day operations.
Hours of Operation
- Monday–Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Events
- Monday: Open Mic Night
- Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Cost: Free
- Thursday: Vegan Dinner
- Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Cost: $8.50, includes coffee or tea
- Saturday evenings: Specials on desserts
- Sunday: Vegan Brunch
- Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Cost: $7.50, includes coffee or tea
Also, on the second Tuesday of each month, the Escambia County Green Party hosts a "Video Night" at End of the Line, generally featuring films and documentaries focusing on consumer advocacy and environmental issues.
A copy of their regular menu is available at End of the Line's Myspace.