Grind has been going strong since 2011.


 

Which, in speciality coffee years is pretty darn old.


It was originally founded by David Abrahamovitch who took over his father’s Shoreditch mobile phone shop and decided to turn it into a café-bar.

In the decade since, Grind has grown to become a cult coffee brand with locations across London.

 

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These include espresso bars, cocktail bars, restaurants, an international-grade recording studio, and a state-of-the-art coffee roastery.

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Grind are still based in Shoreditch and now employ around two-hundred people with most of their investors over the years becoming Grind regulars and friends across the world.

 

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Grind have revolutionised the home brewing coffee scene and roast coffee beans from all over the world in their state of the art coffee roaster in Bermondsey.

What Grind have done so well recently where others have been slower to follow is to capture the speciality Nespresso market by releasing their very own Grind coffee pods.

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