Cool Coffee Brands In Oslo

The specialty coffee scene in Olso becomes more dominant with the growing high-end coffee shops and roasteries. Even the first-ever President of SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) of Europe at that time was Norwegian. The local people are passionate about their coffee and drinks at least once a day. If you are looking forward to exploring the coffee scene in Oslo, here are some cool coffee brands to begin with.

My Ugly Baby

My Ugly Baby started with the aim to embrace all kinds of sweetness in humanity. With that idea, they are selling wide selection in coffee along with the sweetness of different types of donuts. Here you get the variation in coffee all around the world. It’s especially for those who want to find something they like. Every week they perform quality checks in every coffee batches they sent out. Based on results, they do the adjustments so they can offer the best version of refined and roasted coffees to their customers.

Visit them: Youngs gate 9, 0181 Oslo, Norway.

Noro 

Noro started their roasting coffee company since 2009. During that period they worked and developing their skills to provide the best coffee in Norway. They roast their coffee in a nordic roasting style which highlights the flavors in the coffee beans. Also, they burn and test their coffee every week so they can avail of the fresh and best coffee every time. Apart from selling the coffee in their own cafes, they also export to companies,  hotels, restaurants, and cafes too. Noro source their coffee beans directly from south America, central and central America. They purchase the coffee direct from the farmers so they can offer fresh beans. Here you can get an organic, espresso, and other types of coffee in North special selection. Also, they sell equipment for coffee brewing and maker as well. 

Visit them: Thereses gate 47, 0354 Oslo, Norway.

Liebling Oslo 

Based on the Berlin style, Liebling is a famous tourist, student, and locals. Mostly the place is crowded with a mix of artsy students and early 30s people. Also, the place is Instagram friendly. they sell different types in coffee along with brunch options as well. The coffee is roasted and came from berlin with its iconic barn roastery. Outside the coffee shop, you also get the place to sit and enjoy your coffee. It’s a perfect option where you can do people watching or just enjoy the sun.

Visit them: Øvrefoss 4, 0555 Oslo, Norway.

Peloton

One day, the cyclist tasted the strong cup of espresso. Since then, the connection between cycling and coffee turns strong. And that’s how Peloton starts its journey. The cafe has vintage frames, and in addition, there is a bike workshop too. Here you can fix your bike and till then sit back to enjoy the cup of cappuccino in the meantime. Also, the peloton has its own cycling club. They operate a regular run which lets you meet more people and see around the city. The coffee shop started in 2015, offering one of the best pizzas you can find in Oslo. Also, this place is a cyclist magnet and people enjoy their time here watching races on a big screen with their favorite coffee. 

Visit them: 35 Torggata, Oslo, Norway.

Hendrix Ibsen

Kristian Moldskred was the man behind Hendrix Ibsen. He sharpened his skills when he was working at Oslo Kaffa Roastery. After that, he started his own espresso journey. He designed the place to make it perfect for hangouts with lots of space. Also, this place is perfectly balanced with coffee,  vintage vinyl, and craft beer. Apart from that, you get a record shop, espresso bar, and pub all in one. There are options in choosing the brewing strengths, depending if you are an average drinker or an expressionist. However, you don’t get decaf here as their moto is death. 

Visit them: Vulkan 22, 0178 Oslo, Norway.

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