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Fire and Flow Coffee, based in Bagendon, Cirencester, distinguishes itself with innovative coffee service and strong local ties. Their ethical sourcing and dedication to sustainability earned them the Innovation Award at the GloucestershireLive Business Awards 2021.
Rave Coffee, based in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, is renowned for its exceptional single-origin coffees and blends. Their unique roastery café atmosphere enhances the coffee experience, while their commitment to craftsmanship and community sets them apart in the industry.
Crosby Coffee, based in Litherland, Liverpool, evolved from a hobby into a micro artisan roastery since 2013. Their small-batch roasting emphasises unique bean characteristics, setting them apart through a hands-on approach and a commitment to freshness and quality.
Stokes Coffee, based in Lincoln since 1902, blends historical heritage with modern practices. Notable for their flagship café in a historic building, they offer extensive barista training, emphasising both traditional British and specialty coffees.
Rise & Grind Roastery, based in Paisley, Scotland, uniquely focuses on direct trade practices, ensuring quality and ethical sourcing. Check out the discounts you can get on their subscription service.
Union Hand-Roasted Coffee, based in London, is distinguished by their Direct Trade model, ensuring fair prices for farmers. Founded by roast masters Steven and Jeremy, they focus on ethical sourcing while showcasing unique flavour profiles through their artisan roasting process.
Django Coffee Co., based in Ainsdale, Southport, focuses on small-batch roasting and ethically sourced beans, ensuring transparency from farm to cup. Their environmental commitment enhances the distinctive flavour profiles of their coffees, reflecting their sustainable ethos and respect for producers.
Capital Coffee, a family-run roaster in London, combines two generations of expertise with sustainable sourcing of UTZ Certified coffees. They offer bespoke private blends and contract roasting, catering to both individual preferences and businesses with unique coffee solutions.
Java the Hut, based in Balbriggan, County Dublin since 2009, is Ireland's first specialty coffee roaster. Renowned for micro-lot, single-origin coffees, their unique approach includes strong relationships with growers and a dedication to quality, establishing a loyal customer base.
Foundry Coffee Roasters, established in 2012 in Sheffield, operates a roastery and coffee bar at Cutlery Works and a city centre shop. Their commitment to exceptional roasting emphasises connection, whether with customers or global coffee producers.
Divine Coffee Roasters, based in York, North Yorkshire, is renowned for small-batch roasting, ensuring exceptional freshness and quality. Their Brew York Blend, blending washed El Salvador coffee with natural Ugandan beans, has gained considerable acclaim, reflecting their innovative approach to coffee.
Ariosa Coffee, situated in Borranstown, County Meath, Ireland, excels in small-batch roasting of high-quality beans. Their playful ethos and focus on unique flavours foster a welcoming atmosphere, making their artisan coffee a favourite for both home brewing and cafés.
Rocket Monkey Coffee, based in Ayr, Scotland, is a small-batch specialty roastery known for its artisan 100% Arabica coffees. Their signature Fuel Blend is particularly noteworthy, and they emphasise a hands-on approach with custom roasting for each origin.
The Coffee Hopper, based in Lancaster and founded in 1837, is a specialty coffee roaster that integrates its historical legacy with modern sustainability practices. As a certified B Corp, they prioritise ethical sourcing, local products, and low-emission roasting methods.
Lost Sheep Coffee, based in Whitstable, Kent, is a speciality roastery renowned for its flavour-driven sourcing and collaboration with micro-roasters. Their unique rotating selection and signature house espresso blend create an ever-evolving, dynamic coffee experience for all enthusiasts.
Argyll Coffee Roasters, based in Tighnabruaich, Scotland, hand-roasts specialty coffee with a focus on sustainability and ethical sourcing. They gained acclaim for their Clyde Steamer espresso blend and continue to expand while prioritising traceability and environmental responsibility.
Durham Coffee, a father-daughter specialty roastery in County Durham, champions sustainability and ethical sourcing, earning a 2023 Sustain Chain Sustainability Award. Their unique charity roasts support local homelessness initiatives, embodying their commitment to community engagement alongside premium coffee quality.
Groundwork Coffee, a family-operated micro roastery in Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, was founded in 2020 by Graeme and Tristan. Notable for its community ties and a subscription service, it prioritises customer engagement and seasonal offerings of carefully curated coffees.
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