Glasgow roaster teams up with craft juice entrepreneur to open new Barras coffee spot

The duo are excited to be joining the Barras community
-Credit: (Image: Bain Street Coffee Insta)


A pair of Glasgow food and drink entrepreneurs have come together to launch an exciting new joint venture at the Barras.

The owners behind city faves Rise and Grind Roastery and Cruice Juice have come together to create Bain Street Coffee, a thrilling new spot across from St Luke's.

Taking to Instagram to share the news, co-owners Sam and Aidan posted: "We are delighted to announce our new joint venture Bain Street Coffee located in the Barras in Glasgow.

"More details on route … but for now follow and share to keep up to date with our attempts at DIY, opening dates and all things coffee!"

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Sam, who is behind the Paisley-based coffee roasters and Aidan, who came up with the idea for craft juice firm Cruice Juice while at University, are now putting their experience together to create Bain Street, which can be found at the bottom of the iconic Pip Factory building.

Fans of both firms flocked to offer their congratulations to the duo.

One posted: "So good guys! Buzzing to see the space."

While another added: "What an incredible place this is going to be. Big congrats."

We can't wait to see what they come up with.

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