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Simple question as above. Have tried redbar who were pretty good
Buy mine from Grind house
Very happy with both the coffee and service
Lidl.
B and M bargains,
come in a jar,
nescafe
no BS
Carwardines - lovecoffee.co.uk
Buy by the Kg bag. have tried a few different ones over the last couple of years but current favouite is the Classico which is only £14 a kg.
From a dictionary.
8quid delivery from love coffee! Sod that! And I can't get the website to work properly. Looks ok otherwise...
I'd like a fair trade or similar coffee bean if possible.
I like small batch here in Brighton but it's a treat rather than a regular as it's not that cheap and i have to make a special trip to get it.
+1 for Grindhouse I go for the reunion blend
Wogan Cafe Feminino and also the Continental Espresso are current favourites.
I got given a bag of sacred ground beans as a present - nicest coffee I have tasted for a long time. Came from some shop in Scotland apparently
We buy Peak Bean from the local bike shop. Local beans for local people 🙂
Rave. The monsoon malabar is reet good VFM by the kilo. 2kg gets free postage - 1 for me, 1 for the olds.
From a dictionary
There there. There is no need to be sarcastic, they're only saying where they get their beans from and there you are up there with your smart comments. Play nice. There's a good chap.
Outpost.
Excellent
Sacred ground i see roasted in Arbroath, im tempted but £8 for a wee bag whereas Lidls I buy a kilo for that. Artisan roast in Edinburgh good beans for £6 but the flat white they serve in their cafe is always lukewarm like so many arti farty baristas just give you that look like you know nothing
My plan was to type name of local town/city into google followed by coffee roasters. I've tried the ones local to Nottingham and now alternate between 200 degrees and stewarts. Outpost had too much hipster packaging for me, didn't fit through the letterbox so I had to fetch it from the post office and the bigger portions mean they are less fresh by the time I'm finished with them. Coffee was nice enough.
Union Roasters.
Local cooperative (not the coop), who seem to have a selection from local roasters. Tastes good enough for me!
Whittard’s online - the Guatemalan Elephant beans are great and there are always discount codes to be had if you’re prepared to order £40 worth
Exchange Coffee Company in Skipton. Felicini Espresso Beans at the moment, very nice.
Subscription with Dusty Ape
My daughter has just started a part time job at Starbucks so gets a free bag each week - made me buy a £250 bean to cup machine though!!
I’ve been buying from Taylor Street Baristas but it’s costing me a fortune - 28 quid a kilo. Tastes lovely though.
Just ordered a kilo of Murano Dark from Grindhouse for 12.49 delivered. Fingers crossed.
MacBeans in Aberdeen, apparently they do online orders. They always have interesting coffees.
Strength 5 columbian coffee beans, Aldi £1.90. 227g. Electric grinder then cafeteria, usual 2 sports direct mugs of coffee. It tastes good, good price.
Any number of good independent roasters out there now if you're happy with Redber price and maybe a bit more. I keep trying and enjoying new ones. Rave as mentioned above and Foundry I've been back to more than once. Make sure you get them soon after roasting (aim to finish the bag not too much beyond a month after roasting if you can).
Lidl. Tastes amazing for €2
[Smug] I bring mine back in my suitcase from Addis Ababa. [/smug]
Braithwaites in Dundee. Magic wee shop been going forever, not on line. Do some fine teas as well
[alsosmug] Service station in Luxembourg. Get 6 x 1kg boxes @ €8 a kilo bag Segafredo beans. Then top up with filthy diesel at just over €1 / litre [/alsosmug]
Brodies Mount Etna does me fine, i buy them in 1kg bags from my local deli. Also bought a 250g bag of Dear Green Goosedubs blend this week so i'll try that at some point but once i find a bean i like i tend to stick with it as changing the grinder settings to get a good coffee can waste beans.
I’ve been buying from Taylor Street Baristas but it’s costing me a fortune – 28 quid a kilo. Tastes lovely though.
thats speciality coffee (as defined by the SCA) so is always going to be expensive as it’s a premium product and only comes into this country through a couple of importers (most stored in the Vollers warehouse in Bury st Edmunds) so doesn't have the lower costs of commodity bulk roasted coffee.
anything called ‘monsoon malibar’ ‘old brown java’ ‘italian blend’ etc etc isn’t going to be of the same quality.
the best non-speciallity beans can be had in the supermarket with the Taylors in the bronze/gold illustrated packets or the beans from Momentum available in sainsbury’s.
ignore the fair-trade/rainforest alliance labels it means very little, the best is direct trade where you know the farm/washing station but thats only something speciality importers and roasters do.
as for the comments about ‘local’ well the beans are grown in the tropics and come into the country through tilbury and felixstowe so you could argue that buying Momentum beans (roasted in Tilbury docks) and transported at low cost to your supermarket have the lowest impact.
Get your hedge cut.......
8quid delivery from love coffee! Sod that! And I can’t get the website to work properly. Looks ok otherwise…
ouch. was much less when I started using them and more recently I've always ordered just over £50 value to get it free but going to be a bit more difficult now the coffee i'm buying is £14 and not £17. Need to find someone to split an order with.
Website is non-functioning but they're very friendly on the phone.

Yahava's "espresso" blend. I get sent a kilo of freshly roasted beans every month. I drink a fair bit and the missus likes the odd cappuccino now and then. $40 / kg (AUD)
Aldi or homesence.
I tried Pact but wasn't impressed, though the ordering is easier/trendy. Lacks enough variety and nothing really stood out to me in flavour. Went back to Hasbean and much prefer them. Though their flavours are probably more to my liking and not over roasted like some I find.
The Flying Coffee Company.
Aldi. Great ratio of cost to flavour.
fleabay
Heart And Graft in Manchester
https://www.heartandgraft.co.uk/
Their stock changes quite regularly but so far every singl one has been amazing plus i got a free bag last time i ordered
No one mentioned Happy Donkey yet? I buy their (there, they're if you like....). Brazilian is my face, £70 for 6kg.
Rave (Signature Blend & Decaf)
Union (Revelation Blend)
CoffeeBeanShop (Everyday Espresso Blend)
All do good single origins as well if you like.
Other places to try are Smokey Barn, James Gourmet, Coffee Compass, Hands-on-Coffee.
There will likely be a number of good local places wherever you are though. Huge selection around these days. We've had about 4 pop up locally in the last 5 years.
I get my beans from Atkinson's in Lancaster. The shop is brilliant. I'm not sure if their online store has the full range. They also do a monthly coffee club to get different beans delivered each month.
Pact subscription, plus a semi-regular top-up of either Break Fluid BFGT (direct from them) or Square Mile's Red Brick (from Laynes near the station in Leeds if I'm passing)
I buy kilo bags from our local Boston Tea Party. Extract Roasters coffee, BTP blend, £15 a kilo. Way cheaper than going to ET direct.
Shameless plug here, but we were just featured in Fresh Goods Friday - www.specialtycoffeehome.com
We're high end stuff, but if you see anything you like drop me a line and I'll send you a discount code.
We're also 10 minutes from Wind Hill BikePark, so if you're riding there at any point just give us a shout and you can drop by for a coffee prior to riding.
Cheers,
JP