Enjoy gourmet coffee at Baruch’s Coffee

Baruch’s Coffee has become a landmark coffee shop and eatery in Mossel Bay. Known for its excellent Israeli cuisine and boutique roasted coffees, this is a must-visit destination in the region.

As with all gourmet roasters, Baruch’s Coffee roast on site in a drum roaster, which adds to the ambiance of the coffee shop itself.

All coffees are 100% Arabica and are sourced from Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Kenya, El Salvador and Ethiopia.

We sampled a number of the Baruch’s Coffees, but gave particular attention at our cupping to the Blue Mountain blend. We found the beans to be dark-roasted and the espresso was full-bodied, bitter and strong. The coffee snobs amongst us enjoyed this coffee for its robust flavour.

Other blends available from Baruch’s Coffee include a Breakfast Blend, House Blend, Filter Classic, Espresso Gold and Moca Java.

Baruch’s Coffees may be tasted and bought from their shop at Gericke Street in Voorbaai, Mossel Bay. If you’re passing through Mossel Bay, along the N2, you will find Baruch’s Coffee a welcome oasis just off the highway at Voorbaai. They can also be contacted for orders on 044 695 2078 or email barucha@absamail.co.za

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