The bean arrives
Unroasted, grassy and dense — sourced green and stored until its batch comes up.
Barking Irons is a dog-themed micro-roaster tucked into Woolly Dog Alley downtown — green beans in one door, roasted bags out the other, in batches small enough to taste the difference. This page is an unsolicited draft web design from X9 Lab Media; the photography is stock placeholder, to be swapped for the roastery’s own.
Cooling tray · stock placeholder
Chapter One · The Alley
There is a kind of coffee shop that buys its beans by the pallet and a kind that roasts them by the bagful. Barking Irons is firmly the second. The whole operation fits down an alley — a drum, a cooling tray, a shelf of cooling bags, and a chalkboard that changes as the roasts do. Small batches mean the roast can chase the bean instead of the schedule.
The name nods to the dogs that wander Woolly Dog Alley with their people, and to the irons of the roaster itself. The list of coffees is long; the website, so far, is not. This concept is here to fix that — to give the roast list, the hours, and the alley a home of their own.
Chapter Two · Green to Bag
Every bag on the shelf has walked the same short road — from a sack of green beans to a roast dated by hand. Photographs are stock placeholders; the roastery would supply its own.
Unroasted, grassy and dense — sourced green and stored until its batch comes up.
A small batch goes into the iron, watched by ear and nose through first crack to the colour we want.
Dropped warm onto the tray and rested a day or two so the gas settles and the flavour rounds out.
Weighed, bagged and stamped with the roast date — so you always know how fresh the coffee in your cup really is.
Small batches let the roast chase the bean — not the clock.
Chapter Three · On the Shelf
A rotating short list rather than a fixed menu — whole bean by the bag, plus the cup pulled at the counter. Names and prices are illustrative; the roastery would set its own.
The everyday bag — balanced, chocolatey, forgiving in any brewer. Roasted in small lots and dated.
Espresso, flat white, pour-over — the day’s roast in a cup, made while you wait in the alley.
A guest bean that changes with the season — bright, distinct, and only here while the batch lasts.
Chapter Four · Down the Alley






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This is an independent coffee shop website design concept created by X9 AI to show how Barking Irons Roastery — a coffee shop in Downtown Chilliwack — could present its products, ordering flow and local experience online. It is a coffee shop website design example and is not affiliated with Barking Irons Roastery. All photos, products, prices and hours shown are examples.
Built by X9 Lab Media, a Vancouver web studio — we design coffee shop websites and local-business sites across Metro Vancouver. See more at x9-ai.net.