Triple Co Roast Coffee
We've fallen hard for Triple Co Roast's specialty coffee and it's now in our café, online shop, and cake gift bundles. Hand-roasted in Bristol, their signature roast pairs perfectly with our brownies, boasting smooth chocolate notes, citrus brightness, and a rich body. Ethically sourced from high-altitude farms in Colombia, this is coffee with a story and serious flavour. Because a great cake deserves a brew that can keep up.

Speciality Coffee & Cake
We’ve got a new caffeine fling. But it’s a serious relationship.
Last week, we packed up the car and headed on a road trip to Bristol and visited Triple Co Roast. These indie coffee legends hand-roasting specialty grade beans with more care than we give our houseplants.
One minute we’re chatting extraction and origin stories, then we’re two flat whites deep and chatting about serving up espresso martinis at a party to celebrate their new Giesen roaster .
We’re now stocking their coffee. In our café. On the website. And bundled up with our cake gifting service. Because what’s the point in a banging brownie if you’re not chasing it down with a brew that can hold its own?
The Best Coffee
This is the coffee we’ve fallen for is Triple Co’s signature roast and a total flavour bomb. Think smooth chocolate, a flash of citrus, and a body that stands up to even the fudgiest slab of brownie. It’s made for sipping solo or pouring into milk and it shines either way.
Even better? We know exactly where it comes from. This isn’t a mystery bean blend from some sorry old commodity stock. It’s grown by Jose Gomez and Pablo Guerrero in Nariño, Colombia, at a sky-high altitude of 1900m, using the Caturra variety and a fully washed process. Grown with care, roasted with love, and now proudly shoved in a parcel next to your Lemon Polenta Cake.
We’ve drank a lot of coffee over the years at The Exploding Bakery and after tasting this, alongside our brownies. The perfectly developed roast profile with its chocolatey base, It’s basically begging to have a chunk of our brownie dunked in there before you take a swig.

So if you're sending cake through the post, chuck in a bag of beans too. Because “happy birthday” hits differently with a cup of joe and a slab of banging cake.
Hit the shop and get your hands on the good stuff.