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coffee_mad
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Posted Wed Jul 30, 2008, 2:09am
Subject: coffee shops roast in-house
 

Hi,
I recently spent a few days in Singapore on my return from holiday in Australia and found a supermarket called Carrefour who roast beans in-house. Does anyone know where I can find in-house roasting in the UK, preferably near Nottingham. Thanks.
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coffee_mad
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Location: nottingham
Expertise: I live coffee

Posted Sat Aug 9, 2008, 5:14am
Subject: Re: UK coffee shops roast in-house
 

Hi,

Oh dear. does nobody roast in-house in the UK ?

Surely there must be a few people in-house roasting ?

Some of the other forums point to UK roasters such as Has Bean and Roasted Bean Boutique but I see little in the way of coffee shops who actually roast in-house.

Maybe its just a U.S. and Asia thing ?

I came across a japanese guy in Shanghai who roasted in his coffee shop and he has seating for only about 8 people, and his wife made fantastic cheesecake !!!!

Is there a website which lists in-house coffee bean roasters ?

Thanks
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javanjazz
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Posted Sun Aug 10, 2008, 12:30am
Subject: Re: UK coffee shops roast in-house
 

Try www.coffeeplaces.com though it seems you may have to phone the various shops. I hadn't noticed individual websites listed. Aha 2 sites in Manchester www.morellis.com and www.caffenero.com though it isn't clear from a quick scan if either roasts. Best of luck though mates!
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