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Clifton coffee shop mainstay Sitwells has reopened under new ownership, and is now known as Sitwells Act II. The café closed its doors this January after a quarter century of business on Ludlow Avenue in the neighborhoods Gaslight District. Known to Cincinnatians for its relaxed atmosphere, full bar and close proximity to the Esquire Theatre, Sitwells was a popular meetup spot for local artists and musicians whose work was often featured in the shop.
Now owned by Florencia Garayoa and her husband Alex Barden, the couple is determined to preserve what made Sitwells an iconic Cincinnati hangout while adding their own philosophy and personality. While Barden is a Cincinnati native, Garayoa is from Argentina and she was an employee at Sitwells during its last few months of operation under the original owner, Lisa Storie.
The couple purchased Sitwells and began renovations, giving the interior a complete overhaul. Chef Kyle Scrimsher, formerly of E+O Kitchen in Hyde Park, was hired and tasked with creating a fully vegetarian and vegan menu.
We want to keep a little bit of the funkiness along with the name, but we want to do things differently, of course, Garayoa says. One of the main things is going to be the menu. Its still sandwiches, pastries, soups and salads simple in that sense but were now a fully vegetarian restaurant with vegan options. Most of the dishes can be made vegan.
The couple has also already reached out to local artists, assuring the community that Sitwells will continue to be a creative hub for the citys up-and-coming musicians, painters, poets, et al.
Its a really nice community to be a part of, Barden says. Lisa fought really hard when Starbucks wanted to move in on Ludlow. Nothing against Starbucks, they do their own thing, but we really like that this strip is all locally owned. A friend of mine said theres a new restaurant going in down the street and asked if I was worried about the competition. No. Anything thats going to draw more people to this area is good the rising tide lifts all ships.
It is Sitwells, but now its our Sitwells, Garayoa says.
One featured sandwich is a Greek gyro made with seitan which, upon sampling, resembles traditional shaved gyro meat in both taste and texture. Their quinoa and black bean salsa is one of several grain salads offered and was especially delicious when paired with some old-fashioned potato chips that served to scoop the salad like a dip. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersExterior of the café Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersLatte Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersNow owned by Florencia Garayoa and her husband Alex Barden, the couple is determined to preserve what made Sitwells an iconic Cincinnati hangout while adding their own philosophy and personality. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersThe glass noodle summer roll is springy, fresh and spicy with the included Thai chili sauce. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersThe couple purchased Sitwells and began renovations, giving the interior a complete overhaul. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersEspresso Martini Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersInside the dining space Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersHomemade baked goods on display Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersIrish Coffee Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersWe want to keep a little bit of the funkiness along with the name, but we want to do things differently, of course, Garayoa says. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersMenus displaying the many beverage options Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersThe owner of Ludlow Wines gave the couple an antique player piano thats now proudly displayed in the back of the café. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersHailey Bollinger and Sean PetersIrish Coffee Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersGarayoa and Barden say the neighboring shops have been extremely inviting and hospitable. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersThe couple has also already reached out to local artists, assuring the community that Sitwells will continue to be a creative hub for the citys up-and-coming musicians, painters, poets, et al. Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersSitwell’s Act II menus Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersDecorations hung on the Sitwell’s walls Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersHailey Bollinger and Sean PetersGlass noodle summer rolls Hailey Bollinger and Sean PetersHailey Bollinger and Sean Peters