Explore every episode of the podcast London Coffee Podcast
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| Growing Dear Coco: Ant Duckworth on Community, Coffee, and Social Media | 15 Dec 2025 | 00:40:33 | |
Ant Duckworth, founder and CEO of Dear Coco, has taken a humble mobile coffee van and turned it into a West London favourite — now expanding to multiple locations. In this episode, we explore what it truly takes to run a coffee business in today’s economic climate, from managing growth to staying resilient in challenging times. Ant also shares how his authentic approach to social media has become a cornerstone of Dear Coco’s success, helping to build a loyal community around great coffee. Tune in to hear the story behind one of West London’s most beloved coffee brands. Credits music: "Could This Be Real" by Aleks in Flux in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Where Fun Meets Serious Coffee: Inside the Batch Baby Journey with Saskia Blum | 08 Dec 2025 | 00:31:06 | |
In this episode, host Jeffrey Young sits down with Saskia Blum, co-founder of Batch Baby — one of East London’s standouts and firmly in our LCG Top 10. Saskia shares how Batch Baby grew from a tiny neighbourhood spot into a vibrant community hub, how creative collaborations helped the business thrive, and why keeping things fun behind the bar matters just as much as brewing excellent coffee. Tune in and dive into one of the most joyful stories in London’s specialty coffee scene.
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| A Very Special Guest: Paul Ross at London Coffee Podcast | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:36:41 | |
Welcome to The London Coffee Podcast, a brand-new interview series exploring the people, passion, and creativity behind London’s specialty coffee scene. Our host, Jeffrey Young, sits down with founders, entrepreneurs, and key people behind some of London’s most inspiring coffee businesses — uncovering the stories, lessons, and craft that shape one of the most vibrant coffee cities on the planet. In this first episode, Jeffrey chats with Paul Ross, founder of Special Guests and two-time UK Barista Champion. Paul shares his journey through the world of coffee — from competition wins to creating what is now one of London’s standout cafés, recently ranked among the Top 10 in The London Coffee Guide. So grab a coffee and join us — as we find out what’s so special about Special Guests. ☕️ Credits music: "London’s Brewing" by Jnay in association with The Coffee Music Project and SEB Collective | |||
| Coffee, Culture & Colombian Heritage: Inside Hermanos Coffee Roasters | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:23:09 | |
Adnan Millwala, Victor Gamboa, and Santiago Gamboa are the co-founders of Hermanos — a bold, colourful brand bringing Colombian heritage and exceptional coffee into the fabric of London’s specialty scene. This episode traces the story behind Hermanos, from its early beginnings to the values shaping the brand today. The conversation moves through inspiration, identity, and the role coffee plays as a cultural connector — a way to share the spirit, flavours, and traditions of Colombia far beyond its borders. An episode about building with intention, honouring origin, and using coffee as a vehicle for culture, community, and energy. Credits music: "Time and Again" by The Misty in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Assembly Coffee: Innovation, Sustainability, and Independent Spirit | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:39:00 | |
Nick Mabey and Michael Cleland, co-founders of Assembly Coffee, are leading the way in independent roasting with a focus on innovation and sustainability. In this episode, we explore their journey from concept to opening Assembly, how they are shaping the future of specialty coffee, and what it truly takes to run a business grounded in sustainability and forward-thinking practices. Hear firsthand how Assembly Coffee combines craft, care, and conscience to create exceptional coffee while pushing the industry toward a more responsible future. Credits music: "Soho" by Eirra in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Rosslyn Coffee: How one independent brand became a London coffee benchmark | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:23:12 | |
This week, we’re joined by James Hennebry, CEO and Co-Founder of Rosslyn Coffee — one of London’s most respected independent specialty coffee brands. With eight shops within a single square mile, Rosslyn has become a benchmark for high-volume coffee done exceptionally well. We dive into the Rosslyn success story, what’s driven their growth, and how they keep standards so consistently high at scale. Credits music: "Streets of London" by Charlotte Campbell in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| 15 Years in London Coffee: The Store Street Espresso Story | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:30:42 | |
In this episode, Roger Hart, founder of Store Street Espresso, shares what it’s like to run an independent London coffee business for over 15 years. The conversation explores how he got started, the realities of building a long-lasting brand, and the lessons learned from navigating major challenges. Roger reflects on resilience, adaptability, and what it takes to come back stronger in an ever-changing coffee industry. Credits music: "At Your Prime" by Flo Perlin in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Where Coffee Meets Community: Nicole Kostova of Hyde and Seek | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:16:33 | |
In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we sit down with Nicole Kostova, founder of Hyde and Seek Running Club — a Saturday morning ritual that’s been bringing people together for movement, connection, and post-run coffee for the past two years. We talk about how running and coffee naturally intersect, what makes a coffee shop somewhere you want to return to, and why community-led rituals matter more than ever in a city as big as London. From shared routes to shared tables, this conversation is all about finding connection through simple, joyful routines. | |||
| Calico Coffee: From Opening to Top 10 in the London Coffee Guide | 19 Jan 2026 | 00:23:45 | |
In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we sit down with Johnny, founder of Calico Coffee — a café that has quickly become one of London’s must-visit spots and secured a Top 10 place in the London Coffee Guide in under a year. We explore the story behind Calico’s creation, the journey from idea to opening, and what it truly takes to build an inspired coffee space in one of the most competitive coffee cities in the world. | |||
| Spring Valley Coffee: Bringing Kenyan Coffee Culture to London | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:22:53 | |
Ritesh Doshi, CEO of Spring Valley Coffee, joins the London Coffee podcast to talk about the journey of one of Kenya’s most respected specialty coffee roasters — and its recent arrival in London. From Nairobi to London, the conversation explores African coffee culture, building a values-driven business, and Riteish's philosophy of empowered people, purpose, and hospitality. An episode about connection, culture, and turning every cup into something more. Credits music: "Dirty Harry" by Rosie Smith in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Coffee With Purpose: Inside Intermission Coffee with Kunsang Prohl | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:28:19 | |
In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we’re in the studio with Kunsang Prohl, Director and Head Roaster at Intermission Coffee in West Hampstead. For Kunsang, Intermission is more than just a café and roastery — it’s a philosophy built on ethical sourcing, sustainability, and putting people first. We talk about the story behind the brand, how Intermission approaches roasting and relationships with producers, and why community is at the heart of everything they do. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about building a values-led coffee business in London — and what it really means to create space for people through coffee.
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| Beyond the Café: The Multi-Site Vision of SHED London | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:21:37 | |
In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we’re joined in the studio by Brendan Olley and Chris Fields, the co-founders of SHED London. Credits music: "Miraculous" by London artist Riya Gadher in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| From Idea to Icon: The Flat White or F**k Off Journey | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:26:10 | |
Love coffee culture with a side of chaos, creativity, and strong opinions? This episode of the London Coffee Podcast is for you. We sit down with Tom Noble, Charlie Hurst, and Will Sudlow—the team behind Flat White or Fk Off. You’ve probably seen it online, and if you were lucky, you may have caught their recent pop-up that had all of London talking. We dive into the full story of the project—from the original idea to bringing it to life, and everything that happened in between. Credits music: "London’s on Fire" by Daisy Chute in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| The Creative Fuel: Coffee & Music with Ellie East | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:18:26 | |
Today we’re joined in the studio by Ellie East — musician, artist, professional drummer, and London Coffee Guide Ambassador. We talk about Ellie’s journey in music, how coffee became part of her creative life, and why cafés so often become natural meeting points for artists and creative communities. Credits music: "Dirty Harry" by London artist Rosie Smith in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| The Business Behind the Brew: Simon Peace of High Ground | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:25:18 | |
In this episode, we welcome Simon Peace, co-founder of High Ground Coffee, to the studio. We talk about the realities of running a neighbourhood café in London — from the economics behind the business to the growing challenges operators face today, including rising costs and high VAT rates on hospitality in the UK. Simon shares an honest perspective on what it really takes to keep a coffee business running in the city today. Credits music: "Home With A View" by London artist HOLNE in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Flat White Frank: In Search of the Perfect Flatty | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:26:39 | |
Today we’re talking all things flat white with, of course, Flat White Frank. We discuss his amazing story of finding a niche and growing a social media following around coffee. Along the way, we get into the details of what actually makes a great flat white and, naturally, attempt to answer the big question: where can you find the best flatty in London… and maybe even the world? Credits music: "One Love" by Florence Noon in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| Plot: Roasting the Future of London Coffee | 13 Apr 2026 | 00:31:51 | |
In this episode, we chat with Matthew Orchard and Jamie Rose from Plot Roasting, about their journey into coffee and the story behind building their roastery. They share insights into their education courses, the challenges of running a coffee business today, and their perspective on how London’s coffee scene is set to evolve. Credits music: "Home With A View" by London artist HOLNE in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| For the Love of Coffee: The Story Behind Moonstruck Café | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:25:51 | |
Today’s episode takes us inside the story of Moonstruck Café with its founder, Liam Clifford. In just two years, Moonstruck has become one of London’s most respected coffee spots, earning its place among the top venues in the London Coffee Guide. We dive into Liam’s journey from passionate coffee enthusiast to business owner, exploring how he’s stayed true to his purist vision while building a name in a competitive scene. Along the way, we talk collaboration with fellow coffee geeks, the philosophy behind his approach — and, of course, get into the details of turbo shots.
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| Coffee Journeys & Origins with Siala Farani-Tomlin | 26 May 2026 | 00:28:17 | |
In this episode, we chat with Siala Farani-Tomlin about her journey in coffee — from front of house to Head of Coffee. We explore the importance of origin trips and how coffee continues to shape the lives of people around the world. Credits music: Simple One by London Artists Elle Delanee and Hogarth Hannam in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| “Leave Beautiful Footsteps” — A Life in Coffee with David Rickenback | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:26:19 | |
For our 20th episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we’re delighted to welcome David Rickenback — Coffee Beverage Community Expert, competition judge, and coach. With an extensive career across the coffee industry, David might just have one of the best jobs in coffee. In this episode, we talk about building a destination coffee shop in London, navigating a career in coffee, and the importance of intention, community, and growth along the way. Credits music: Glastonbury by London Artist Jo Hill in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||
| From Lockdown Roastery to Community Coffee Hub: Story of Carnival Coffee Roasters | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:17:47 | |
In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we're talking with Jayne Cromwell, co-founder of Carnival Coffee Roaster. Credits music: I could Just Come Round by Darcey Hope in association with The Coffee Music Project | |||