Liverpool-based coffee brand Crosby Coffee are opening its newest shop in the Ten Streets area of the city, offering locals the chance to secure themselves a free cup on the house. All you have to do is head over to one of their current open sites in the city and pick yourself up a leaflet. You’ll also find one tucked inside your online retail coffee orders, making right now the perfect time to restock your beans.
Owned by school friends Jack Foster and Mark Slinger, the business is now bringing global coffee flavours to a new area of the city with the launch of their fourth café. The new roastery café lets you watch your coffee being roasted and packed on-site, while serving a curation of beans from around the world.

The popular Merseyside brand Crosby Coffee has opened its fourth location in the heart of Liverpool’s Ten Streets, bringing its signature small-batch brews and community-first ethos to the city’s most exciting creative district.
The new site, located inside a repurposed cotton mill at 13 Glegg Street in Vauxhall, is the latest chapter for childhood friends and co-owners Jack Foster and Mark Slinger, who started roasting coffee in Crosby back in 2014.
Jack said:
“This one’s been a long time coming, we’ve always loved the energy and ambition in Ten Streets, especially with it being full of makers, artists, studios, and independents doing things their own way. That’s exactly the kind of community we want to be part of.”
Ten Streets Coffee House & Roastery is Crosby Coffee’s most ambitious yet, featuring a slick, industrial-style fit-out with exposed brick, long bench seating, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. The rear of the cafe is a full oak-cased glazed wall, allowing customers to see the full operation of the roastery. The café will serve a rotating menu of espresso and filter options, with beans sourced from around the globe (including Peru, Ethiopia, and Colombia).
Customers can choose their preferred origin when ordering, and have the unique experience of seeing the beans brewed right in front of them.

Mark said:
“We’ve always believed in bringing speciality coffee to more people, but without the fuss. At this new shop, we’re adding a unique twist by giving customers a chance to witness the process, like they never usually would. The roasting that would usually happen behind closed doors in a factory miles away is now being brought straight to your local, and the positive effect isn’t only on the experience, but the taste as well”
The Ten Streets Coffee Shop & Roastery site is officially set to open to the public on Thursday, August 28th. It’ll be open weekdays from 7 am to 3 pm.
Crosby Coffee now operates four locations across Merseyside, Waterloo, Lark Lane, Hightown and Ten Streets Coffee House & Roastery, with their wholesale arm supplying independent cafés across the UK.
For more updates or to plan your visit, follow @crosbycoffee on Instagram or visit the The Ten Streets Coffee Shop & Roastery website.
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