Pilot Pete’s Coffee & Treats

Pilot-Pete

“Coffee isn’t just a drink, it’s a spark. Each cup is a chance to uplift someone, to say they matter. That’s what fuels us.”

— Peter Thomas

Peter Thomas — better known around town as “Pilot Pete” — is Elmhurst through and through. His love of coffee began at 14 at the Chocolate Moon Espresso Company. By 19, he had launched Pilot Pete’s Coffee & Treats inside the Elmhurst Metra Station, but his vision was always bigger than coffee. From the start, he wanted a place where customers felt like family and every cup carried inspiration.

In 2015, inspired by his grandmother June, Pete started Coffee With a Purpose. What began as a simple coat drive has grown into a movement of kindness across Chicagoland. Pete and his team have delivered thousands of coats and meals — often loading them personally into a 26-foot “coat café” truck.

Over the years, Pilot Pete’s has become woven into the fabric of Elmhurst. Pete sponsors youth sports, donates to school fundraisers, surprises special-needs summer camps with ice cream, and hand-delivers holiday drinks and notes to first responders. His shop has become more than a café; it’s a catalyst for connection and compassion.

At the heart of it all is a simple mission: make people feel seen. Whether serving a commuter their latte with a motivational quote, hosting coat-sorting events with local businesses, or surprising kids at Camp Hope, Pete views every interaction as a chance to lift someone up. Now, Pilot Pete’s is in the process of turning Coffee With a Purpose into an official 501(c)(3), just in time for the next coat drive this Halloween. The goal is clear — create more opportunities for neighbors to come together and make a difference, one cup and one coat at a time.

The journey continues with full-service catering. Pilot Pete’s now brings espresso bars, milkshake carts, and hot chocolate experiences to corporate events, school fundraisers, and private celebrations. Every drink is crafted with intention and served with a reminder that dreams really can come true.

To the loyal customers and the Elmhurst community — thank you. You are the reason Pilot Pete’s exists and the inspiration behind everything we do.

Stop in, grab a cup, and feel the heart behind every sip — or bring the Pilot Pete’s experience to your next event. Visit www.PilotPetesCoffee.com and let’s keep this community soaring together.

 

Pilot Pete’s Coffee & Treats
128 West 1st Street, Elmhurst, Illinois
In the Metra Station
(630) 454-8060
pilotpetescoffee.com

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