![]() ![]() National Multiple Sclerosis Society, ALS Association’s Greater Philadelphia Chapter, Help Hope Live, and Valley Forge Muster Roll are among the nonprofits that have received funds from Main Line Cars And Coffee. He got sponsors to offset the operational costs and designated a charitable beneficiary for each event. Over the next two years, Mezrow grew the events via digital marketing and word of mouth. “We ended up with about 150 cars at that first event. “Five cars were already in the parking lot when I got there,” Mezrow said. He marketed the event on social media and hoped some folks would come. ![]() The first Main Line Cars And Coffee was held in the parking lot at SEPTA’s Bryn Mawr station near Mezrow’s home in Haverford. “I thought it’d be a great way to get together with other people who love cars.” “There’s clearly a market for luxury vehicles on the Main Line,” Mezrow said. He launched Main Line Cars And Coffee as a pandemic project in 2021 while a junior at The Shipley School. People bring their specialty vehicles and show them to other car lovers, bonding over makes, models, tires, transmissions and everything else car junkies like to discuss. ![]() Organizers host free gatherings, usually in outdoor parking lots or similar venues. ![]() Since then, Cars And Coffee has grown into an international phenomenon. Main Line Cars And Coffee is an offshoot of Cars And Coffee, which started in California in 2007. It was truly amazing.” From Main Line Cars And Coffee’s event in Wayne. People drove to the event from West Virginia, Connecticut and Ohio. “Some cars were one of 80 in the world, or one of 160. “There were vehicles that we don’t normally see anywhere else,” Mezrow said. and North Radnor Chester Road were clogged with vehicles – some classic, some modern, all of them expensive. More than 3,000 cars had arrived at the same time. By 9:15 am, Mezrow knew it was also a problem. Lead image: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro from Ring Brothers.īy 9 am on May 7, Brett Mezrow knew that his Main Line Cars And Coffee event at Radnor Financial Center was a hit. Meet The 19-Year Old Haverford Entrepreneur Who Started The Local Phenomenon ![]()
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