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Europe is a large coffee market and has a good potential for green coffee exporters. Eastern European markets are less reliant on direct links to producing countries, but are growing fast and offer a range of opportunities.

The European branded coffee shop market is still growing. It grew by 3.2% to more than 40,675 outlets in 2021.

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The specialty coffee scene is growing in Romania. It's a niche that's slowly but steadily gaining popularity among young, affluent coffee-loving consumers.

A specialty coffee shop is a great way for people to try different types of brew methods and experience new flavors. In addition, they can enjoy a quality cup of coffee in an interesting environment.

In addition to bringing fresh roasted coffee, these cafes also provide a great place for people to socialize and chat with friends. Many of them are located in historic interwar buildings, and they have cute decor.

Moreover, they offer delicious flavored coffees and a variety of sweets. It's the perfect place for a morning cup of joe or a savory snack during your lunch break.

This hip spot in the center of Bucharest is a coffee lover's dream. The groovy vibe, the stylish decor and the award-winning baristas are sure to make your day brighter!

Origo is one of the most popular and original 3rd wave coffee shops in Bucharest. They're famous for sourcing quality coffee beans from Africa and South America, then roasting them locally. Their sidewalk little terrace is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike. They also offer delicious tees, fresh juices and sweets.

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There are plenty of places in Bucharest to grab a cup of coffee. Many of these places have a cool and hip vibe that you don’t expect in the heart of Romania’s capital city.

Some of the best coffee spots in Bucharest offer freshly roasted coffee from local roasters such as Origo and Papa Jacques. These are the top-notch roasters in the country, and you can enjoy their fresh beans while sitting outside on the terrace.

Another place where you can enjoy freshly roasted coffee is BOB Coffee Lab, located in the city center of Bucharest. This place has a great atmosphere, good service and a delicious menu.

Its baristas love their job and pride themselves on serving up third-wave coffee. This is a movement that started in the US and other places, and is now gaining popularity in Europe.

This coffee spot is run by two former Berlin baristas, Vlad Buda and Dan Ursan. They took the lessons they learned there and crafted a place where people can experience specialty coffee without feeling judged.

The coffee here is sourced from the Origo roastery, and it’s brewed using a variety of methods. They also offer a modest breakfast and lunch menu. At night, it turns into a bar and serves up tasty cocktails to a wider audience.

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Coffee lovers will be delighted with the many beautiful and cosy coffee shops in the Old Towns and city centres of Romania's major tourist cities, which feature chill out music, luring smell of freshly roasted coffee beans and a wide range of coffee drinks to choose from.

Several small businesses have started to specialise in importing and roasting coffee from around Europe. The first one is Let's Coffee, which was founded in 2015 by Vasile Lupsac and Oana Moldovan. They buy coffee from top roasters in Romania including YUME Coffee Rosters and Origo (which is home to Head Roaster Alex Niculae, World Coffee Roasting Champion 2016).

The second is Fresh To Go, which was opened in 2013, and it has more than five years of experience in speciality coffee. Baristas at this cafe regularly hold cupping sessions to select the best single origins for espresso and filter coffee.

The third and final shop on our list is Narcoffee, which was established in Cluj-Napoca in 2016. It's a chain of three coffee bars, all of which are run by restaurateurs Marcelus Suciu and Dan Isai. The team aims to import high-quality speciality beans from origin and roast them in small batches at the coffee factory in Cluj. Their goal is to provide excellent coffee at affordable prices to people of all ages and cultures.