
Our Must-Visit Stands at Glasgow Coffee Festival 2025
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Glasgow Coffee Festival is coming very soon and we'll be bringing a collection of our handmade coffee bean jewellery and coffee themed lino and art prints with us, we'll also be enjoying all the stalls they have to offer! So I thought I'd share with you some of the stalls we can't wait to check out this year. Now every stall at the festival is fantastic, this will be our third year attending the Glasgow Coffee Festival, and we couldn't be more excited. But here are just a few with things that will be coming home with us from the festival.
1. CLAIRE HENRY CERAMICS - Handmade Ceramic Pottery and Coffee Cups
Claire Henry is a small-batch production potter based in her studio in the east end of Glasgow. Her handcrafted tableware collections are inspired by the ever-changing elements and seasons of Scotland’s wild, rugged landscapes. We first met Claire two years ago at the festival when our stalls were side by side, giving us the perfect opportunity to admire her beautiful work all weekend. Each time, we’ve brought home a few of her coffee cups, and we’re excited to update our collection again this year.

2. Sølv Lines - Handmade coffee bean jewellery and art prints
I couldn’t write this blog post without mentioning ourselves! This will be our third year at Glasgow, and we can’t wait to return. We’ve been busy preparing our unique Coffee Bean Jewellery and coffee-themed lino prints, all ready to share with you. Sølv Lines is made up of us—Liam Berge and Demi Yuill Berge. We specialise in coffee-inspired jewellery and art prints, along with other themes since our recent rebrand to Sølv Lines. I’ll be bringing a selection of sterling silver coffee bean necklaces, earrings, rings, and so much more. Demi will have a beautiful range of art prints, greeting cards, and lino prints, all designed to bring a touch of coffee love to your home décor!
3. Steam Punk Coffee Roasters - Coffee Roasters

Steampunk Coffee Roasters are located in the heart of North Berwick, where they expertly roast their own coffees and run a fantastic coffee bar. They were our first introduction to specialty coffee back when we lived in Midlothian, and we often made the hour-and-a-half round trip drive just to enjoy a latte inside their beautiful roastery. You can buy their coffees online, directly at the roastery, or through a convenient subscription service.
4. Shibui Tea - Loose Leaf Tea Makers

The title should read; the nicest people in tea! We first met Shi Bui Tea in an elevator in Manchester during a coffee festival a couple of years ago, and it’s been a joy running into them ever since. They even surprised us with a wedding gift of their teas, and we still use the tin to store their blends today. If you're looking for a recommendation, their berry hibiscus is hands down the best tea I’ve ever had—I could drink it by the litre!
5. Zola's Bakery - Vegan Bakery

Zola's Bakery is the reason I never bring a packed lunch to the coffee festival! If I did, I wouldn’t have room to enjoy more of their incredible bakes. Based in Galashiels, this vegan micro bakery is an absolute treat for any festival-goer. I’ll definitely be stocking up on their delicious cakes!
6. Rise and Grind - Coffee Roaster

Rise & Grind Roastery are passionate about bringing specialty coffee to Glasgow and beyond. Each year we've grabbed a couple bags of their beans to bring home in our coffee festival haul and each year we're so happy that we did as it always tastes amazing!
7. Cairngorm Coffee Roasters - Coffee Roasters

Another one of our go to coffee spots from back when we were in Midlothian is Cairngorm Coffee! We loved driving into Edinburgh for their coffee and they also do their packaging so well, with beautiful art prints to match we will be bringing a bag home for sure!