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Food / November 20, 2023

Upside Coffee Brews New Coffee Subscription Service

Food / November 20, 2023

Upside Coffee Brews New Coffee Subscription Service

Words: Shamim de Brún
Images: Instagram

Upside Coffee, the Dublin-based roastery renowned for its commitment to making great coffee accessible and enjoyable, has introduced an enticing addition to its offerings – coffee subscriptions.

The Set Time subscription is a fixed-duration plan, allowing customers to choose from 3, 6, or 12-month options. Upside Coffee’s commitment to personalization shines through, offering a selection of 6 espresso roasts and 2 filter roasts.

Each month, subscribers receive a fresh kilogram of their chosen coffee, available in whole bean or ground form to suit individual brew methods. The Set Time subscription, starting at €100 for a 3-month commitment, not only makes for an ideal gift but also ensures a regular supply of premium coffee directly to your doorstep, complete with free delivery.

For those seeking a continuous coffee experience, Upside Coffee presents an Ongoing subscription, starting at €34 per month. This option provides the flexibility to choose the type of coffee desired, with free monthly delivery. Subscribers can easily manage their subscriptions, allowing for cancellations or pauses at any time, making it the ultimate hassle-free solution for coffee lovers.

Upside Coffee’s reputation for quality extends beyond its brewing expertise. The roastery collaborates with small, independent producers at the farm level, ensuring a connection between consumers and the origins of their coffee. The commitment to sustainability is evident not only in the carefully selected beans but also in the eco-friendly packaging.

Experience the diverse range of Upside Coffee offerings by visiting their website or Instagram at your leisure.

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