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Yellow Bourbon Coffee Roasters

15 Angel St, Northampton NN1 1ED, United Kingdom

Yellow Bourbon Coffee Roasters
Coffee shop
4.9
284 reviews
8 comments
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64P4+C5 Northampton, United Kingdom
+44 1604 633173
yellowbourbon.co.uk
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Monday: 8–16
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: 9–16
Sunday: Close
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Darren Bensley
Darren Bensley151 days ago
Not a coffee connoisseur at all ,but can tell it’s a good coffee by how many people are in/out of the shop,considering it’s in a tiny back street.

The pain au chocolat paistery was one of the best I’ve had.
Very small shop with currently no sitting inside,although there were a couple of benches to sit outside in nice weather.
Paul EV97
Paul EV97212 days ago
Nice coffee as usual. Place empty at 1500 on a Monday probably due to sun out.

Trying to email an urgent document to someone and staff member came up and said ‘no laptops allowed! - it’s a social space’ curtly. It might be difficult to socialise with an empty coffee shop.

“Can I read a book then?”
“Sure”.
Ironically, reading a book isn’t sociable either - very strange orders and rules from a coffee shop.

Also no rules on the walls either upstairs saying ‘no laptops’.
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Won’t be back with a business attitude like that - I would have thought businesses after lockdown would want customers.
Victor Perov
Victor Perov304 days ago
It’s a small but very cozy place. Enjoyable home-like atmosphere that helps to start your morning right! Coffee is simply delicious. Highly recommend giving it a try
Ben Elijah
Ben Elijah334 days ago
My favourite coffee in Europe. Seriously. YB is exceptional. I buy all my beans from them and I've never been disappointed. The staff are unfailingly excellent... I love that Steve takes the time to invest and develop his team. It's a shame they no longer roast in this location because the smell is incredible, but I appreciate the seating area upstairs. It's a brave move to ban laptops but I think it's a good idea because it adds to the social vibe. Still, they don't mind me scribbling away in a notepad while sipping a flat white, so I'm happy :).
Adam Long
Adam Long1 year ago
Great Coffee, undoubtedly the best in Northampton.

"No laptops policy," is a bit odd, I get the mantra of wanting to be a social space & i'm happy to oblige by it if that's what they want, but it's just a shame that i'll only be in there for a takeaway from now on. I was conducting a quick catch up meeting with one of my team (we're all based out in the field and need places to meet up before spending a day in meetings together) and was told to put my laptop away, doesn't exactly come across as welcoming & it's not like I was in there for hours freeloading off the wifi as there isn't any! Business must be doing okay if they can afford to alienate so many possible customers.

Would much rather support a local business than Costa etc. but simply not possible. A shame.
Frank Reilly
Frank Reilly1 year ago
Great little independent coffee shop that roasts its own beans. Small and tucked away. Only criticism is the music was a bit too loud on the last visit, I couldn't hear the staff properly. Great tunes that fit the vibe though!
Ben Haswell
Ben Haswell1 year ago
Great little coffee shop super fresh beans and super friendly staff. The coffee tastes absolutely amazing
Grant Sneddon
Grant Sneddon1 year ago
"no laptop policy" in a cafe is a strange concept. I understand the desire to not have people sit there all day, but to try control what people do when drinking a coffee is unreasonable. The underlying message of your business is not welcome here was heard loud and clear.
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