When it comes to coffee, our beans are selected from some of the finest around the world. We use our supplier, O’Neills Beverage Merchants, based in Donaghadee, premium coffee blend, which includes beans selected from Brazil, Honduras, India, Uganda.
All our handmade coffees, from Americano’s to Flat White’s, Latte’s to Cappuccino’s, start with a double shot of this rich based mocha coffee, with floral notes and blackberry flavours, an incredible cup of coffee is guaranteed!
Working with such an experienced and local supplier, O’Neills are always on hand to pop in to carry out quality checks on our machines, and refresher staff training when required!
We also offer a full range of herbal, and decaffeinated teas. Our Birch Tea range includes flavours such as Peppermint, Lemongrass and Ginger, Earl Gray, Green Tea, and Red Berry and Flowers.
Premium Coffee
By far our biggest selling product and a personal favourite, this is a Mocha based coffee with floral notes and black berry-like flavours that develops into dark chocolate notes at the finish. A full-bodied coffee that lingers long on the palette, most coffees at double this price can’t compete with this on quality and flavour.
Countries of Origin: Brazil, Honduras, India, Uganda
Coffee Worldwide
Coffee grown worldwide can trace its heritage back centuries to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau. There, legend says the goat herder Kaldi first discovered the potential of these beloved beans.
The story goes that that Kaldi discovered coffee after he noticed that after eating the berries from a certain tree, his goats became so energetic that they did not want to sleep at night.
Kaldi reported his findings to the abbot of the local monastery, who made a drink with the berries and found that it kept him alert through the long hours of evening prayer. The abbot shared his discovery with the other monks at the monastery, and knowledge of the energizing berries began to spread.
As word moved east and coffee reached the Arabian peninsula, it began a journey that would bring these beans across the globe.