Six Aberdeen coffee shops have been named amongst Scotland’s best in latest Independent Coffee Guide

Figment is one of several Aberdeen establishments handpicked for inclusion in the Guide

BREW freaks, bean geeks and the simply curious take note: the  best places to get a quality caffeine fix in Aberdeen have been revealed in the 2022 Independent Coffee Guide Scotland. 

Unveiled yesterday (1st December) at Glasgow’s Us V Them, this is the sixth edition of the Independent Coffee Guide Scotland since its launch in 2016. 

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More than 120 coffee shops, cafes, roasteries and trainers have been handpicked for inclusion in the sixth edition of the Independent Coffee Guide Scotland, six of them being in Aberdeen.

Strict criteria for entry – coffee expertise and the use of the highest quality roasted beans – means only Aberdeen establishments selling top-notch coffee have made it into the guide, as well as independent roasteries.

Those being celebrated in Aberdeen this year are Foodstory Uni, Foodstory Hut, Faffless, The Cult of Coffee, Foodstory and Figment.

The guide is the caffeine connoisseur’s passport to the world of specialty coffee. Write-ups, complete with maps of where to find them, will delight those in search of a seriously good coffee hit in Aberdeen. While those passionate about the bean can discover more about Scotland’s roasteries and training spaces. 

Editor Kathryn Lewis said: “One of my favourite things about the Aberdeen speciality scene is the diversity of its venues. From coffee bars that originated in takeaway hatches on the beach to light and airy community spots, each coffee shop, cafe and roastery offers a unique experience. 

“Like a coffee-loving friend with connections across the country, this book is designed to guide you to the best speciality spots in Aberdeen and beyond. You know the kind of places: those little backstreet brew bars hidden in plain sight, the off-the-beaten-track roastery cafes, and the multifaceted venues that also happen to craft a damn good flat white.”

The guide is available from the coffee shops and roasteries featured in the guide. In addition, the books are on Amazon and at good book shops such as Waterstones and from the Indy Coffee Guide website at £9.99.

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