Grand Opening: Generoasta Encourages Customers to ‘Do Good, Have Fun’ While Drinking Coffee
The coffeehouse featuring hand-crafted drinks and desserts is located next to Tamari restaurant in Warrendale Village.
It’s no accident the symbol chosen to represent the new Generoasta coffeehouse in Warrendale Village is a coffee cup designed around a leaf and a heart. Owner Eric Ravotti, a Pine Township resident and a former Pittsburgh Steelerslinebacker, said the leaf represents the business’s emphasis on being environmentally friendly while the heart signifies the coffeehouse’s charitable aspect. “We just want to do our part as much as we can,” Ravotti said. Located in the same plaza as the Tamari restaurant in Warrendale, the coffeehouse’s location purposely was chosen at the convergence of Cranberry, Pine and Wexford, Ravotti said. His hope is to attract customers from across the North Hills. “We needed something that was in a common place,” he said…
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Lance Snow
12:14 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013
I went in this morning. Great place! Great coffee! Great decor! Great concept. Free wi-fi.   more ›