Espresso & milk
Flat whites, lattes and cortados pulled on a clean, dialled-in bar.
A small-batch coffee roaster and cafe in Squamish, BC. Green beans roasted in measured batches, pulled fresh across the bar, and poured the way the bean wants to be poured — nothing hidden, nothing rushed.


Five steps, every batch. The whole point of roasting small is that you can watch each one happen.
Raw beans sorted by hand before anything hot touches them.
Small batches in the drum — watched, smelled, listened to.
Beans settle a few days so the gas leaves and the flavour stays.
Ground to order at the bar — never before you ask for it.
Espresso or filter, made the way that bean asks to be made.
A few of the things we pour and the things you take home. Photos are stock placeholders — we’d swap in the roastery’s own, and the price list is set by the shop.
Flat whites, lattes and cortados pulled on a clean, dialled-in bar.
Single origins brewed by hand for the people who want to taste the bean.
Whole-bean and ground, roasted in small batches and dated on the bag.

A small batch is an honest batch. You can stand over the drum, hear the first crack, and stop it at the exact moment the bean is done — not a minute past, not a minute short. Bigger is faster; small is true.
“Truth in coffee starts at the drum, not the menu board.”
All stock placeholders — the real roastery would supply its own photography before launch.






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