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

Roasters worth knowing

Przionica D59B ★ 4.7

Coffee roaster$$dorcolMon-Sat 09:00-21:00, Sun 10:00-20:00Public cafe

Przionica is Belgrade's first micro-roastery, opened 2012 inside a Yugoslav-era state bus garage. Slightly darker Brazil blend supplies city cafes.

Sources from: Brazil, Ethiopia, Colombia

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

Aviators Coffee Roasters ★ 4.5

Coffee roaster$$stari-gradMon-Sun 08:00-22:00Public cafe

Aviators Coffee Roasters supplies the six-branch Aviator Coffee Explorer chain in Belgrade. Specialty roasting programme, direct trade emphasis.

Sources from: Brazil, Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya

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

Kafeterija Coffee Roasters ★ 4.5

Coffee roaster$$vracarMon-Sat 07:00-23:00, Sun 08:00-23:00Public cafe

Kafeterija was the first Belgrade specialty cafe to roast on site. The Vracar room is still the chain flagship; the beans stocked across the city.

Sources from: Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Kenya

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Rocket Coffee Roasters ★ 4.4

Coffee roaster$$vracarBy appointment, retail through partner cafes

Rocket Coffee Roasters is a specialty Belgrade roastery supplying third-wave cafes around the city. Beans sold across the specialty cafe network.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Brazil, Colombia

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

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