The Belfast Coffee Co roasts in east Belfast, in the shadow of the Harland and Wolff cranes Samson and Goliath.
The Belfast Coffee Co roasts in east Belfast, in the shadow of the Harland and Wolff cranes Samson and Goliath. The brand leans hard into a heritage story rooted in the early 1900s shipyards, when a local shipwright is said to have blended coffee with traded spices to keep workers going during the long shifts that built liners including the RMS Titanic.
That original recipe is presented as the basis of the house style today, refined into what the company calls a modern Belfast taste profile. The range is built around strong, full-flavoured blends rather than single origins, with distinctive lines including an Irish Whiskey Coffee Blend and a Cinnamon Coffee Blend alongside more standard espresso offerings.
Decaf appears only as a tea blend, not a coffee. The business sells direct online with subscriptions and a stockists list, and ships to customers in the UK and selected international markets.