The roasters writing the coffee scene in Strasbourg. who they are, where they source from, and where to drink the result.

Roasters worth knowing

Mokxa ★ 4.4

Grande IlePublic cafe

Mokxa has roasted in Strasbourg since 2016, a Lyon-born specialty house pouring espresso and filter at its Rue du Parchemin cafe and selling beans.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala, Kenya

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Omnino ★ 4.3

NeudorfPublic cafe

Omnino is an Alsatian micro-roastery in Strasbourg running a public roastery, city-centre cafe-boutiques and a vintage Citroen coffee truck.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail, Subscription

Coffee Stub ★ 4.2

KrutenauPublic cafe

Coffee Stub on the Quai des Pecheurs rotates a different specialty roaster each month, a small espresso-and-filter bar on the canal edge of the Krutenau.

Sources from: Rotating guest roasters

How they serve: Espresso, Filter

Cafe Bretelles ★ 4.3

KrutenauPublic cafe

Cafe Bretelles roasts and pours specialty coffee across two Strasbourg sites, the Krutenau room on Rue de Zurich and a Petite France counter, with brunch.

Sources from: Specialty origins

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Anticafe ★ 3.9

Grande IlePublic cafe

Anticafe on Rue de la Division Leclerc charges by the hour rather than the cup, pouring Coutume specialty coffee in a work-friendly room with free refills.

Sources from: Coutume roastery

How they serve: Espresso, Filter

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