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Island's first speciality coffee house to open new roastery
Island's first speciality coffee house to open new roastery

The Herald Scotland

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Island's first speciality coffee house to open new roastery

A loan from DSL Business Finance through the British Business Bank's Start Up Loans programme, along with funding support from Business Gateway and the SJ Noble Trust, helped cover the renovation costs, including fitting upgraded windows and doors. A new multi-purpose workshop will house the coffee roastery, which will use a cutting-edge, eco-friendly Aillio Bullet micro-electric roaster to create in-house signature coffee blends. The space will also serve as a venue for events, workshops, and classes, building on the café's role as a community hub. READ MORE: Food and drink veteran unveils plans for growth at Scottish ethical coffee firm Appeal bid for 'coffee stops' on Scotland-England border rejected Don't be a sheep when it comes to chains like Blank Street Coffee Once completed this summer, the new space will triple seating capacity from eight to 24, offering outdoor seating where customers can relax in the sun-trapped private courtyard. Mhairi Mackenzie said: 'The aim is to create a welcoming space where people can connect, learn, and enjoy great coffee. Securing funding to support the expansion plans is an exciting step forward, not just for our business, but for the whole community. Mhairi Mackenzie with coffee roaster (Image: Supplied) "We're proud to collaborate with local suppliers through the Bute Kitchen initiative, which helps support the island's economic regeneration by promoting local produce. Our menu features baked goods from nearby bakers, smoked trout and cheeses from Isle of Bute Smoke House, and chutneys and preserves from Gather Deli and Bute Produce. 'Sustainability and high social and environmental standards are very important to us, and we're working towards achieving B Corp certification for the café in the near future to reflect these values. Being the first on the island to roast our own coffee is something we're really excited about, and we can't wait to hear feedback from our lovely customers.' Barry McCulloch, Senior Manager, UK Network, Scotland at the British Business Bank, said: 'It's fantastic to see Isle of Bute Coffee expanding its offering and creating even more opportunities for locals and tourists to connect, while enjoying the island's vibrant community spirit. Mhairi's dedication to supporting the area shines through in everything she does. This is a brilliant example of how the Start Up Loans programme can empower smaller businesses to thrive and make a real difference to the local economy.'

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