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Coffee with a side of female empowerment

By Ollie Davis  Tuesday Aug 13, 2019

Girls Who Grind Coffee may only be a pop-up at Glitch, but expect them to open their first permanent cafe in Bristol before too long.

The female-empowering coffee roastery, describing themselves as “speciality coffee roasters run on grrrl power”, are able to showcase both their products and attitude within the Old Market space.

Co-owners Fi O’Brien and Casey Lalonde, whose all-female small batch roastery is based in Upton Scudmore in Wiltshire, took up one corner of Glitch after Grano Kitchen moved to nearby West Street.

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Girls Who Grind Coffee has since been providing Old Market with top quality coffee, sourced and supplied by female-run operations from around the world.

Girls Who Grind Coffee currently have a pop-up within Glitch on Old Market Street

Fi and Casey’s mission is to empower women throughout the coffee industry – from the women who grow the coffee, to the importers, to women who enjoy drinking it.

The pop-up will move out on September 12 but the pair, who live in Frome, plan to open a permanent cafe in Bristol within the next two years.

“I have always had an affinity to Bristol,” says Fi. “Having grown up in Melbourne, I feel the two cities share a similar character.”

Fi and Casey are keen to create a culture of transparency, making how much they pay their staff public, and also publicly disclosing how much of their profit goes to importers and growers.

Read more: New coffee cart opens at Finzels Reach

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