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Our Coffee

Coffee with a conscience
Locally roasted in Southsea by Broadway Coffee Roasters, our beans come from the rich volcanic soils of Arusha, Tanzania. Small-batch, ethically sourced, and brewed with care—every cup tells a story from farm to filter.

 

From Tanzania to Southsea—coffee with a conscience.
Small-batch. Ethically sourced. Brewed with love.
Great coffee, grown and roasted with care.

 

Rooted in our local community
At Camperlatte, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s part of every decision we make. From day one, we’ve been committed to keeping things as local as possible, starting with the heart of our business: our coffee.

In early 2025, we met Duane from Broadway Coffee Roasters in Southsea and instantly knew we’d found the perfect match. Duane is a true master of his craft, and Broadway’s values mirror our own—small-batch roasting, ethical sourcing, and a dedication to quality over quantity. It was an easy choice.

 

Our house coffee: Arusha, Tanzania
Our signature coffee hails from Arusha, Tanzania, a region famous for producing beans with incredible depth and character. Grown high in volcanic soils, these beans develop a vibrant flavour profile—bright acidity balanced with lush, fruity undertones.

  • Origin: Arusha, Tanzania

  • Altitude: High-grown for clarity & brightness

  • Roast: Small-batch by Broadway Coffee Roasters (Southsea)

  • Ethos: Ethically sourced; quality over quantity

 

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Brewed to showcase the bean
We brew with intention, highlighting the bean’s natural qualities in every style—whether it’s the rich smoothness of an espresso, the bold punch of a flat white, or the crisp clarity of a filter coffee. Each cup tells a story, from the Tanzanian farms where it all begins, to the roasters in Southsea, and finally, to your hands.

  • Espresso: Smooth, syrupy, and expressive of origin.

  • Flat White: Punchy espresso balanced with silky milk.

 

Delicious, ethical, and local—just how we like it.

Come say hi and grab a cup.

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