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Café CoutureLUXURY. TEA. COFFEE. CONFECTIONERY. CAKE. CAFES. ISSUE 1. NOVEMBER 2013
A guide to Scotland’s independent cafes and suppliers.
THE COFFEE HOUSE MOJO MACBEANS
CUP: PURVEYOR OF TEAS BOOKS & BEANS
A B E R D E E N
THE BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN
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“If you are cold, tea will warm you;
if you are too heated, it will cool you;
If you are depressed, it will cheer you;
If you are excited, it will calm you.”
— William Gladstone
“Black as night, sweet as sin.”
- Neil Gaiman
Welcome.
Please enjoy the first issue of
Café Couture
““Cof fee.
The favourite drink of the civilized world.”
- Thomas Jef ferson
“Tea! Bless ordinary everyday afternoon tea!”
— Agatha Christie
CONTENTS
THE BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN
4.5
THE COFFEE HOUSE
6.7
CUP: PURVEYOR OF TEAS
8.9
BOOKS & BEANS 10.11
MOJO 12.13.14
MACBEANS 15.16
Thirsty for more...
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The Beautiful Mountain
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The Beautiful Mountain is an unpretentious alter-native to the chic cafe
scene in Aberdeen. The place is understated and doesn’t go over the top with interior design. What is there is tasteful, both in the sitting area upstairs and take away downstairs.
Despite an apparent simplicity, there is a choice of drinks at The Beautiful Mountain. They offer 20 blends of bagged tea. It isn’t artisan, it’s not local but it’s organic. Still, the quality is high and the variety is good. Howev-er, they only offer one blend of coffee. Saying that, the latte is decent and the bean still makes a good strong coffee. All drinks
are available to take away, if you’re in a rush.
The Beautiful Mountain’s food is locally sourced. Fresh bread is brought in every morning, fresh cakes are made- even the sandwich fillings are made from scratch. They keep it as fresh, as local and as homemade as they can.
There is a distinct Spanish influence in lunch menu. Though they offer the
standard soup and sandwiches, there are a few unusual options to choose from. Fancy a prawn guacamole sandwich? Or a may-be a prawn taco? They’re only two of many Spanish style dish-
es available. However, the sal-ad’s are the surprising standout on the menu. They’re flavour-ful and have deliciously zingy dressings. Though, the Spanish influence is not very surprising once you realize the second floor is a tapas bar on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. From 5:30pm until 11pm, the cafe turns into a restaurant for a completely different experience.
If you want a break from pretentious cafes and like Spanish lunches, The Beautiful
Mountain is the place to be in Aberdeen.
PRICE: ££ADDRESS:
11-13 BELMONT ST,ABERDEENAB10 1JR
CONTACT: 01224 645353SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS
CALL FOR VEGAN & GLUTEN FREE & NUT FREE OPTIONS
HOURSMONDAY: 08:00 ~ 15:30TUESDAY: 08:00 - 15:30WEDNESDAY: 08:00 -15;30THURSDAY 08:00 ~ 15:30 & 17:30 ~ 23:00FRIDAY: 08:00 ~ 15:30 & 17:30 ~ 23:00SATURDAY: 08:00 ~ 15:30 & 17:30 ~ 23:00SUNDAY 10:30 ~ 14.45
Down Gaelic lane, off of Belmont Street, the Coffee House offers an
unassuming rural alternative to the regular cafe on offer in Aberdeen.
Minimalist in design, The Cof-fee House pulls the style off well. The warm rustic interior is welcoming and spacious. It’s created with light wood furnish-ings, checked pillows and a posy on each table. Fairy lights are wound around the ceiling bannis-ters, adding charm to the room. Local art on the walls and the blackboard Menu on the back wall, written in elegant script, finish the design perfectly.
Tea & Coffee at The Coffee House doesn’t disappoint either. They offer 13 different bagged blends of artisan tea. There are 7 coffee drinks available from one blend, plus a ‘Blend of the Week’ so there is something to suit any palette. The Coffee House is also a licensed premis-es, serving locally brewed beers from the Highlands.
The breakfast menu is small at The Coffee House, so it’s a bet-ter place to go for lunch.
However, all of their food is made on the premises. When you see the diversi-
ty available for lunch, it’s impres-sive. Homemade soup, quiche,
steak or venison pie and a wide range of home bakes. The jars of cookies and the plates of carefully presented scones are particularly sweet to the eye and the taste buds. A lot of the home bakes are gluten free- more than most cafe’s in the area, which is a refreshing sight to see.
Notably, The Coffee House has a function suite on the second floor. Various community events are held there each month in-cluding a tango class.
This little gem is worth a visit if you long for a countryside cuppa and
tasty home baking.
THE COFFEE HOUSE
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PRICE: £ - ££ADDRESS: 1 Gaelic Ln, Aberdeen AB10 1JFCONTACT:01224 471329SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS/GLUTEN FREECALL FOR VEGAN & NUT FREE OPTIONS
HoursMonday 10:00 am – 6:30 pmTuesday 10:00 am – 6:30 pmWednesday 10:00 am – 6:30 pmThursday 10:00 am – 6:30 pmFriday 10:00 am – 6:30 pmSaturday 10:00 am – 6:30 pmSunday 11:30 am – 6:30 pm
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CUP:PURVEYOR OF TEAS
Cup: Purveyor of Teas is a chic tea salon, tucked down Little
Belmont Street. In a busy city center, it offers a cozy spot to take a moment and catch up.
Interior design and detail is a large part of Cup. Distinctly feminine in design, the salon’s pastel palette of baby blue, cream and pink decor make it a cute place to visit.
In Cup, there is a notable Cath Kidston influence. Each table has a pair of little love birds on it, the salon uses flower patterned crockery and there are elegant prints dotted around the room. The theme of birds is threaded throughout and even the corridor
to the restroom is styled. Fittingly, it’s an Alice in Wonderland theme. Hats are hung all up the back wall, dotted around prints of John Tenniel’s illustrations of the Mad Hatter’s tea party, with various quotes from the party. It’s a quaint little addition to the appealing design of Cup.
But, it’s the variety of tea at Cup that is most impres-sive. With over 30 signature
blends, 16 loose teas, 10+ flower-ing teas and 5 ice teas to choose from, you’re spoiled for choice. That’s not to say Cup isn’t a place for a coffee too. However, with only 6 different drinks to choose from, there isn’t as wide as
selection. If you’re looking for a wide range of coffee’s, this is per-haps not the best place to come to. If you are looking for exotic and artisan tea: Cup should be on your list of places to try.
The flowering teas are a delight to drink and watch. Served in a clear teapot,
there is a small delight in watching the delicate bud unfold in the hot water, the leaves flavour the wa-ter and seeing the flower emerge. The tea’s taste is as satisfying as watching the flower appear. It’s a small detail but it adds to the experience.
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HOURS
Monday 8:30 am – 5:30 pmTuesday 8:30 am – 5:30 pmWednesday 8:30 am – 5:30 pmThursday 8:30 am – 8:00 pmFriday 8:30 am – 5:30 pmSaturday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
PRICE: £-££ADDRESS: 9 Little Belmont St, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City AB10 1JGCONTACT: 01224 637730 SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIAN & gluten FREECALL FOR VEGAN & NUT FREE OPTIONS
Cup: Purveyor of Teas is a delightful haven for tea lovers
in Aberdeen.
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When is a coffee shop not just a coffee shop? When it’s a second
hand bookstore, an internet cafe and a coffee shop all in one.
Books and Beans has become a staple in coffee shsop on Belmont Street. It prides itself on being the first independent coffee shop in Aberdeen to sell Fairtrade coffee. After ten
years on Belmont Street, it now sells over 30 Fairtrade prod-ucts. This includes all its tea, decaf coffee and hot chocolate.
However, if you’re not into Fairtrade, there are plenty other options available.
For example, the Cheekycchi-no. This unique drink is a mix of chocolate, espresso, milk and a flavored syrup, all blended
together to make a thick, milk-shake like drink.
If the Cheekycchino doesn’t take your fancy, the Steam-boat might. This is steamed
milk mixed with a flavour syrup. Though, if you just want a cup of coffee, they’ll do that for you too. They only offer a few different coffee blends and only a few coffee drinks but what
BOOKS & BEANS
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what they do, they do well. In terms of tea, they don’t offer many artisan or exotic blends. But, they’re all organic. Most blends available are varieties of organic green tea, peppermint or Earl Grey. Books & Beans offer a small break-fast menu and a homemade lunch menu. Gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options are available. If you
have kids, there is a very reasona-bly priced menu for the little ones. The men includes an adorable drink called ‘Fluffy’- a teeny tiny cap-puccino with mini marshmallows.
The bookstore, on the sec-ond floor, is what makes this coffee shop. Once
you’ve bought your coffee, you can head upstairs, sink into a plush leather chair, be surrounded by
bookshelves and a cosy fireplace. Take some time to look at the hundreds of books they have to offer, grab a read, sit back and re-lax. It’s a great place for escapism.
If you want an escape from the bustle of the city center and want a place to read, Books and Beans is worth a visit.
HOURSMonday 7:45 am – 4:30 pmTuesday 7:45 am – 4:30 pmWednesday 7:45 am – 4:30 pmThursday 7:45 am – 4:30 pmFriday 7:45 am – 4:30 pmSaturday 7:45 am – 4:30 pmSunday 9:45 am – 4:00 pm
PRICE:£-££ADDRESS: 22 Belmont St, Aberdeen AB10 1JHCONTACT:01224 646438SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS/GLUTEN FREE/VEGANCALL FOR NUT FREE OPTIONS
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Mojo embodies it’s name-sake. If you’re looking for a quality product
and quality service, Mojo won’t disappoint. Situated at the top end of George Street, the small premise packs in a lot of person-ality.
This coffee house puts flair into everything it does. The Mocha leather chairs, blackboard menu and eiffel tower mural on the wall, all give a stylish modern interior. However, the pieste du resistance, is the glass topped coffee table, with coffee beans under the glass. Little dedication plaques are dotted throughout the seating area so watch out for them too.
They have friendly service at Mojo. They let their person-alities to show through, have fun and work well. It translates to memorable and distinctive
service.
5 blends of tea are available at Mojo, but if you have any-thing, have a coffee. Mojo’s
fairtrade, freshly ground coffee is made in front of you and dec-orated with a some coffee art.
If that’s not enough to sweeten you, Mojo has plenty that will. They have Aberdeen’s widest selection of 20 different syr-ups to add to your drink and here’s where the fun starts. The owner, Amir, has a background in flair bartending. If he’s up for it, he may show you a few tricks as he pours your syrup. It’s a small detail but it adds a lot to the experience at Mojo. (Watch out for the mascot, the Mojo Monkey, who lives on the syrup shelf!) However, if you want something sweet to eat instead, there’s always a range of tray-bakes & cakes available.
The lunch menu is ample too. As well as soup and 16 different sandwich fillings, Mojo offers a specials menu. This menu serves up all kinds of dishes, so be sure to have a look before you order for something a little differ-ent than the norm .They also a breakfast menu (served all day on Sunday), with a handy cooked vegetarian and non vegetarian option.
Out of pocket? Don’t worry. Mojo have deals on both menus to suit a budget.
If there’s anything to fault about this place, it’s that when it’s busy, the place can feel
a little bit small. But with the atmosphere in Mojo, created by such personable service, it never feels overwhelmed or cramped. It’s a bustling hive to chat and chill-out in.
MOJO?
THEY’VE GOT IT.
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If you want style and substance in equal measures, Mojo is the
place to go.
PRICE: £ - ££ADDRESS: 281 George St, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City AB25 1EDCONTACT: 01224 652360SUITABLE FOR: VegetriansCONTACT FOR: Vegan & gluten free options & nut free options
HOURSMonday: 08:00 AM - 18:00 PMTuesday: 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 18:00 PMThursday: 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Friday: 08:00 AM - 18:00 PMSaturday: 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 16:00 PM
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#1. Which three words best describe Mojo?
A: Fun, professional and good quality.
#2. Why did you make the change from flair bartending to running a coffee shop?
A: I wanted to stop working at night time, as bartenders are based around evenings and nights- but I wanted a job where you could keep the
rapport with the customer and actually interact with people coming in. I took the idea of interacting with customers, providing that service and putting it into a
coffee shop.
#3. What skills have you brought over from bartending with you?A: As a bartender, the whole idea is to make a drink and present it with style. That’s what flair means. So, it’s taking that concept and applying it to making a coffee. When you walk into our coffee shop instead of someone making you a bog standard coffee, not worrying about the presentation and not worrying about the way they do it- I’ve incorporated that
element where there’s a bit of theatre, a bit of entertainment and it gives the customer something to watch while you’re making their coffee. I’m working on the presentation and
making the product look good too- you eat and drink with your eyes also.
#4 What’s the most unique thing about Mojo?A: It’s the fun aspect. It has to be a fun experience for the people working here, because that in itself connects with the customer and it’s reciprocated. I want people to have a fun experience coming in. A lot of people do good customer service but they do it by the book and follow a certain procedure. We like to connect more with our custom-
ers and treat every one of our customers as a person so we can understand their personality and take it from there.
#5 Future plans for Mojo?A: If everything goes well is to go for another venue. We’re sticking
to Aberdeen, I believe there is still room for one more Mojo in Aberdeen. Then, maybe, start expanding outwards
into the suburbs but keeping it local. It’s all about keeping it local for Mojo.
A WORD WITH...
THE OWNER - AMIR
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There is no other place like Macbeans in Aberdeen. If you’re looking for high quality
coffee and tea to buy, this store is the place to get it. As well as being a tea & coffee store, they supply to some of the local cafes around Aberdeen.
MacBeans has an amazing variety of tea and coffee on sale. They import loose leaf blends of tea and they have coffee from all over the world- even seasonal beans are available. Blends made of beans from Brazil, India and Indonesia are staples in the shop. MacBeans roast, grind and blend their coffee on site. It gives the shop the freedom to create unique blends. MacBeans also has, occasionally, ex-clusive blends. These special batches are not available anywhere else in the
UK to buy. MacBeans has something for any taste- from breakfast blends to green teas infused with cherry.
Such a variety can make it difficult to know where to start, even for a coffee connoisseur. But
don’t be put off by it. The staff at MacBeans are very knowledgeable. Don’t know what you want? Tell the staff what you like and they will rec-ommend accordingly. They’ll help you find a starting point. Similarly, if you know what you want, they’ll suggest other blends you may like.
Even if you know what you want, the blend of the month is always worth a try. MacBeans put a lot of time and effort into choosing the blend of the month. They can trace the coffee
back, show you it’s background and where it’s come from- in order to let you know where your money is going. So, instead of the money falling into a faceless companies profit figure, it goes to the communities of coffee growers and will benefit them. It’s a refreshing and rewarding approach.
MacBeans is an encompassing and impressive store. The variety, care and knowledge
at MacBeans make it a leader in the tea and coffee market in Aberdeen. It is definitely worth a visit.
For an extended feature on MacBeans, including this month’s blend of the month and an interview with owner Ian Cukrowski, visit our blog at cafe-couture-online.tumblr.com or see the iPad edition of this issue.
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“Thank God for tea! What would
the world do without tea! How did it exist? I am glad I was not born
before tea.” -
Sydney Smith
“Cof fee is a way of stealing
time that should by rights belong to your
older self.” —
Ter ry Pratchett
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“Tea is one of the main stays of
civilization in this countr y .”
- George Orwell
“Adventure in life is good; consistency
in cof fee even better.” —
Justina Chen