Two counters · one roast · Fraser Valley
Small-batch coffee, roasted in-house and poured at two valley counters — Glover Rd in Fort Langley and 176 St in Cloverdale.

01 · The drum
Green beans in by the sack, small batches into the drum, dated on the bag. One roastery feeds both counters and half the valley's wholesale.
02 · The split
Bags for the shelf, cups over the counter, cases for the kitchens down the road — all off the same week's roast.

Roastery & Cafe · Glover Rd
The room with the drum. Roasted, bagged and poured for the village that walks in.

Cafe Counter · 176 St
The second front door on 176 Street — same beans, same week, a cup for the drive.
A working list off the drum and over the counter. Items and details are placeholders we'd set with the owner before launch.

Single-origin and house-blend bags, dated on the bag.
By the bag
Espresso, milk drinks and slow pour-over at both counters.
By the cup
Beans by the case for valley cafes and kitchens, roasted to order.
For the trade




Glover Rd
176 St
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