I had an absolutely sensational…
I had an absolutely sensational experience at the Camden coffee Roastery staff for absolutely super welcoming and super friendly coffee is also sexy
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At Camden Coffee Roastery, we source and roast exceptional specialty coffees from some of the world’s most respected coffee-growing regions, including Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil, Kenya and Indonesia. Based in the heart of Camden, London, we supply both home coffee drinkers and some of the city’s most loved independent cafés. We focus on coffees with character — from clean and delicate filter roasts to bold, syrupy espresso profiles — always roasted with balance, consistency and sweetness in mind.
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I had an absolutely sensational experience at the Camden coffee Roastery staff for absolutely super welcoming and super friendly coffee is also sexy
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