Mar 19 By: Lydia Smith Sonya's Coffee Break Playlist Time for a coffee break! If you're working from home like us, now's the time to find new ways to... Read Article
Mar 19 By: Michael Cleland Four ways to support your local cafes during Covid-19 How can I support my local cafe during Covid-19? Many small businesses are continuing to make rigorous, and potentially crippling, adjustments... Read Article
Mar 04 By: Lydia Smith Expert recommends - Claire's favourite coffee shops Claire Wallace is a multi-talented coffee expert - a skilled barista, champion brewer, coffee trainer and roaster who joined our... Read Article
Mar 04 By: Lydia Smith From barista to roaster - meet Claire Meet Claire, our Roaster's Choice coffee roaster. Claire Wallace is a multi-talented coffee expert - a skilled barista, champion brewer,... Read Article
New Products • Mar 01 By: Lydia Smith Drink Los Ureña, March's Roaster's Choice subscription coffee In March, Roaster's Choice Coffee Box subscribers are drinking a Costa Rican coffee grown on Paúl Cascante Ureña's family farm -... Read Article
Feb 12 By: Lydia Smith Crisis Coffee Impact Report 2019 Every cup of Crisis Coffee you sipped in 2019 supported Crisis’ pledge to end homelessness in the UK. Not only... Read Article
New Products • Feb 06 By: Lydia Smith Shop Volcano Coffee Works at Holland & Barrett Find us in Holland & Barrett! From 12 February 2020, you'll be able to buy Volcano coffee online at Holland... Read Article
Feb 01 By: Lydia Smith What are Roaster's Choice subscribers drinking? February 2020 This month, subscribers are drinking a beautiful coffee from the Gakenke District of Rwanda in their second Roaster's Choice Box of the year. These coffee beans were... Read Article
Jan 17 By: Lydia Smith How do people drink coffee in Ethiopia? Coffee is much more than a quick drink in Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, the country where it is widely believed coffee... Read Article
Jan 16 By: Lydia Smith A short history of coffee in Rwanda Coffee plants were introduced to Rwanda by German missionaries in the early 1900s, though the country’s local production would not... Read Article