Pub announces partnership with Shropshire coffee roaster

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A Shropshire pub has agreed a new partnership with Shrewsbury-based speciality coffee roaster Iron & Fire.

The Woodbridge Inn in Coalport has struck a deal as it seeks to extend its range of local food and drink suppliers.

Oliver said: “I am a personal customer of Iron & Fire’s coffee and have become a big fan. It was, therefore, a no-brainer to speak with the team there when it came to choosing a new coffee supplier for The Woodbridge. As a pub that attracts many tourists both from the UK, as well as much further afield, it’s important that we work with suppliers in our area to showcase the quality of these fabulous local businesses.

“Demand for a first-class cup of coffee is a trend that has grown significantly in recent years and the expectation that the quality of the coffee will at least match that of the craft beers or fine wines that we’re serving is real. It’s often the last thing a customer will taste at the end of the meal so it’s important that it has a positive impact and I knew that Iron & Fire Coffee would provide exactly that.

Following this, 10 of the team recently visited Iron & Fire’s training centre and roastery in Shrewsbury to learn more about the coffee and work on their latte art skills under the watchful eye of Iron and Fire’s head trainer Ryan. The team also has access to Iron & Fire’s video training library which covers all areas of drinks making.

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