Episodes

  • Building Coffee Communities: Andrew Whitworth-Smith on Cuppings, Curiosity & the Future of Specialty Coffee
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we sit down with Andrew Whitworth-Smith, founder of The Cupping Directives and Waypoint. Andrew shares his journey from barista to coffee community builder, the story behind creating a central hub for coffee events, and his mission to make coffee education more accessible. We explore sensory experiences, co-fermentation, sustainability, and the future of specialty coffee.

    Credits music: Small Talk by London artist Hope Winter in association with The Coffee Music Project
    Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website, subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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    24 mins
  • A Career Built Through Coffee: Jamie Strachan of Caravan Coffee Roasters
    Jun 24 2026

    Jamie Strachan, Head Roaster at Caravan Coffee Roasters, joins the London Coffee Podcast to talk about his journey into coffee, the power of community, responsible sourcing, regenerative agriculture, and what it takes to create meaningful impact across the coffee chain.

    Credits music: Alive by Greta Lovisa in association with The Coffee Music Project
    Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website, subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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    16 mins
  • From Lockdown Roastery to Community Coffee Hub: Story of Carnival Coffee Roasters
    Jun 9 2026

    In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we're talking with Jayne Cromwell, co-founder of Carnival Coffee Roaster.
    Jayne shares the extraordinary story of how her partner Juan's grandfather won a coffee farm in Colombia in a poker game. We're going to explore Carnival’s remarkable journey from a garden shed roastery during lockdown to one of South London's most community-focused coffee businesses, discuss building a coffee business through COVID, creating meaningful community spaces, balancing the needs of traditional coffee drinkers and curious coffee explorers, and why experiential coffee culture could play a vital role in the future of the high street.

    Credits music: I could Just Come Round by Darcey Hope in association with The Coffee Music Project
    Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website, subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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    18 mins
  • “Leave Beautiful Footsteps” — A Life in Coffee with David Rickenback
    Jun 2 2026

    For our 20th episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we’re delighted to welcome David Rickenback — Coffee Beverage Community Expert, competition judge, and coach.

    With an extensive career across the coffee industry, David might just have one of the best jobs in coffee. In this episode, we talk about building a destination coffee shop in London, navigating a career in coffee, and the importance of intention, community, and growth along the way.
    At the heart of it all is David’s philosophy: “leave beautiful footsteps everywhere you go.” A thoughtful and inspiring conversation for anyone in the coffee world.

    Credits music: Glastonbury by London Artist Jo Hill in association with The Coffee Music Project
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    26 mins
  • Coffee Journeys & Origins with Siala Farani-Tomlin
    May 26 2026

    In this episode, we chat with Siala Farani-Tomlin about her journey in coffee — from front of house to Head of Coffee. We explore the importance of origin trips and how coffee continues to shape the lives of people around the world.

    Credits music: Simple One by London Artists Elle Delanee and Hogarth Hannam in association with The Coffee Music Project
    Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website, subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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    28 mins
  • Flat White Frank: In Search of the Perfect Flatty
    Apr 28 2026

    Today we’re talking all things flat white with, of course, Flat White Frank. We discuss his amazing story of finding a niche and growing a social media following around coffee. Along the way, we get into the details of what actually makes a great flat white and, naturally, attempt to answer the big question: where can you find the best flatty in London… and maybe even the world?

    Credits music: "One Love" by Florence Noon in association with The Coffee Music Project
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    27 mins
  • Plot: Roasting the Future of London Coffee
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, we chat with Matthew Orchard and Jamie Rose from Plot Roasting, about their journey into coffee and the story behind building their roastery. They share insights into their education courses, the challenges of running a coffee business today, and their perspective on how London’s coffee scene is set to evolve.

    Credits music: "Home With A View" by London artist HOLNE in association with The Coffee Music Project
    Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website, subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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    32 mins
  • For the Love of Coffee: The Story Behind Moonstruck Café
    Mar 24 2026

    Today’s episode takes us inside the story of Moonstruck Café with its founder, Liam Clifford. In just two years, Moonstruck has become one of London’s most respected coffee spots, earning its place among the top venues in the London Coffee Guide.

    We dive into Liam’s journey from passionate coffee enthusiast to business owner, exploring how he’s stayed true to his purist vision while building a name in a competitive scene. Along the way, we talk collaboration with fellow coffee geeks, the philosophy behind his approach — and, of course, get into the details of turbo shots.


    Credits music: "Rings of Saturn" by Matt Kent in association with The Coffee Music Project
    Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website, subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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    26 mins