Muni Coffee Company is an independent coffee importer and speciality coffee shop in Chelsea, London. The founders, Jena and Julian, are a married couple and social entrepreneurs who are passionate about love for coffee and people. They travel yearly to the coffee farms and partner with the right people to source the best coffee beans from the Philippines.
Their aim is to promote the Philippine coffee origin to the speciality scene in London and to the rest of the world and to support coffee farmers’ livelihoods to become sustainable and make their coffee known for quality.
Muni Coffee shop is the place to immerse in the “Muni” (To dream) idea, that is, to dream big with our coffee producers, to develop a new coffee origin, and celebrate the deliciousness and inspiration of farm-to-cup coffee!
What They Offer
Food and Beverages
This shop offers a variety of food and coffee that you can choose from. They have an all-day brunch, a lunch bar, gourmet sandwiches, fruit smoothies, coffee, and many more. You can, in fact, check out their menu right here.
Al Fresco Dining
With the beautiful ambience inside and outside the establishment, Shot Espresso also allows outdoor dining for their customers who would rather dine in the sunlight.
Wifi
Definitely, a staple in every cafe, wifi or internet is also available in Muni Coffee for their beloved customers.
How To Reach Them
Muni Coffee has the following contact details:
Website: municoffee.com
Phone number: +44 7428 693114
Address: 166 Fulham Road, London England
Email: julian@municoffee.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/municoffeecompany/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/municoffee/
What People Say
- What an absolute gem right on Fulham road. I had the chicken bowl and avocado on rye bread, both delicious and reasonably priced! Would visit again to try their cakes and coffees from the Philippines!
- Stopped by after buying a book in the Daunt Books next door. This is the perfect place to sit down and enjoy the first chapter or two of a newly purchased book. The Matcha latte and purple biscuits (made of purple yam – highly recommended) were delicious, and the cafe itself, although most of the tables were taken, was very peaceful. There was nice music in the background and quiet talking, which I always love in cafes.
- Would stop by again to try their coffee and other baked goods.
- I and my other half visited MUNI today and loved this place. The coffee tasted lovely, and the purple cake was to die for. Very well done to the lovely host, and we will gladly recommend this place to anyone who loves to sit and eat in a place where there is soul and smile.
What We Say
Muni Coffee is a great place for our residents to eat and drink.
For frequent customers, it’s a great place to get great coffee, tea, or other drinks and food in a nice café with a pleasant ambience.
There is nothing better than a cup of coffee and some comfy chairs for a quiet chat with a friend, meeting, or even a solo date. Thanks to the WiFi and the chairs, you can even get some work done.
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FAQs
How much baking soda should I put in my coffee maker to clean it?
Stir with a cup of warm water and 14 cups of baking soda, and run the mixture through a single cycle of the coffee maker, then flush the system twice with hot water until the water runs clear. Everything is back to normal!
Is it possible to run baking soda through my coffee maker?
A coffee maker can also be cleaned with baking soda, a natural but effective method. Baking soda is good for eliminating odours, which is another good reason to use it. In addition to the baking soda, add a quarter cup of hot water to the coffee maker, then run the brew cycle.
How do I clean my coffee maker with the correct mixture?
Pour 50-50 vinegar and water into the reservoir of your coffee maker before cleaning it. The ratio of vinegar to water can be increased if your coffee maker is particularly clogged.