Pacha Imported Arts and Coffee on
and food. The small coffee shop includes a colorful interior decorated with
South American art and a comfortable outdoor patio. Owned by Julie Fouillet (above photo), husband Laurent Fouillet, and Suzanne Throop, Julie’s sister, Pacha opened up in Allandale 5
years ago. Julie, a former school teacher who lived and taught in
neighborhood for her business – a strip mall was not an option. The former Podiatrist office
just up from Bark’n Purr was ideal.
I visited Pacha for the first time
at 1:30 on a Saturday afternoon and
observed a steady flow of clientele. In addition to serving organic coffees,
smoothies, and breakfast tacos, the neighborhood eatery offers a range of foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You’ll find South American saltenas and empanadas along
with changing lunch specials prepared by Laurent Fouillet, Julie’s husband, who is co-owner and chef. The dynamic menu includes quiches, fritatta, soups, salads, grilled panini sandwiches, pies, and a variety of
entree dishes. They also serve a breakfast special on Sunday along with other
daily breakfast items. One of their more popular beverages is a Sambozan Acai
smoothie made with Acai organic berries, a very nutritious fruit from the Brazilian Amazon. While there, I enjoyed coffee and a chocolate macaroon.
Pacha regularly holds a supper club that is a fixed menu 3-course meal.
Advanced reservations for these are required. (Here’s the announcement to a recent supper club and a link to a guest review from a previous supper club.) The restaurant recently added
wine and beer to their menu. Periodically it hosts evening music events. Go by
Pacha, get a cup of their popular house coffee specialty drink, the Pacha Latte, and ask to be placed on their email list to be notified of upcoming supper clubs and
music events. Pacha is an ideal Allandale destination for coffee, comfort and nourishment.