Roastery Reviews
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Today we reviewed Söderberg’s coffee. Söderberg have a few swedish inspired bakery and coffee shops around Edinburgh and are known for their delicious cinnamon buns. After purchasing one of their bags of coffee beans, we were curious to see if it lived up to the Swedish inspired reputation.
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In this review we taste test coffee beans from Machina. Machina is an independent coffeee roaster established in Edinburgh. We tried their blueberry candy roast beans and couldnt quite put our finger on the flavour.
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Glasgow’s vibrant coffee scene wouldn’t be the same without Dear Green Coffee Roasters, a specialty roastery with a strong ethical backbone. Nestled in the heart of the city, Dear Green is more than just a coffee brand—it’s a commitment to sustainability, ethical sourcing, and expertly roasted beans. Whether you’re sipping on a rich espresso blend…
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Zennor coffee is gaining popularity following the Denniston boom, with its unique atmosphere featuring small and communal tables. The reviewer praises the decaf long black coffee for its unusual taste reminiscent of a summer greenhouse, awarding Zennor a high rating of 19/20 for its diverse taste experiences.
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During a family visit, the author enjoyed a remarkable cup of Fortnum & Mason’s Columbian coffee from Tolima. Expecting a bitter roast, they were surprised by its light, fruity flavor and caramel notes. The coffee, sourced from Andean growers, is priced at £11.95 for 200g, recommended for special occasions or coffee lovers.
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Wakuli Coffee, a specialty coffee bar in Amsterdam, sources beans directly from farmers to ensure fair compensation. Their “spicy robusta” offers a unique flavor profile with smooth chocolatey notes and a creamy texture. Recommended for anyone in Amsterdam, they provide unique flavors worth exploring. The reviewer rates it 16/20.
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Dear Green coffee, opened in 2011 in Glasgow, was named Roast magazine’s Micro-roastery of the year 2025. The review highlights their City Blend, brewed with a V60, noting its strong dark chocolate flavor with fruity notes and a bitter finish. Rated 17/20, it promises to please dark chocolate lovers.
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The post reviews a coffee from Temple Roastery in Harris, part of the Isle of Lewis & Harris, highlighting its strikingly strong and fruity flavor. The author, impressed by the taste, intends to visit the roastery and rates the espresso 19/20. Coffee can be purchased from A.S. Apothecary for £12.50.