200 Degrees Coffee, Carrington Street
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85 reviewsNottingham coffee roasters 200 Degrees’ 2nd coffee shop in the city is less than a minute from Nottingham Station on the ground floor of a lovingly renovated Victorian railway hotel.
They open at 7:00am (weekdays) with delicious breakfast ideas and a slick takeaway service before spending the day providing the city with great coffee and food in stylish, comfortable surroundings.
The deli style sandwiches, salads and soups are prepared on site each morning, and there are also plenty of cakes and treats on offer throughout the day. Vegetarians and vegans have plenty of options with the vegan brownies being particularly good.
200 Degrees roast all of their own coffee in Nottingham and a selection of freshly roasted coffee beans is always on offer, with a choice between the Brazilian Love Affair house blend and a guest single origin or seasonal arabica blend. Please have a chat to the staff about which would suit your tastes, or just try them both. 200 Degrees also serve loose leaf teas, matcha tea, shakes, smoothies as well as Karma Cola and Lemonaid.
As they like to say, ‘Enjoy your cup’.
Barista School
It's at their other Nottingham shop that 200 Degrees' coffee gurus pass on their knowledge through a wide range of barista courses that are an informal and informative way to learn how to make a great coffee. The school can be found above the 200 Degrees' coffee shop in Nottingham's Flying Horse Walk.
There's a science to the art of coffee, and 200 Degrees teach baristas and enthusiasts alike how to simply drink better coffee at home or produce latte art like a seasoned pro.
Barista courses cover everything from basic home brewing methods, through to how to operate a professional espresso machine and advanced latte art.
Dates, times, and booking are available on the 200 Degrees website.
Courses available include:
- Homebrew: £45
- Basic Barista: £75
- Intermediate Barista: £85
- Latte Art: £95
200 Degrees Coffee Shop (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Friday | 07:00 | - 19:00* |
Saturday | 08:00 | - 19:00* |
Sunday | 09:30 | - 18:00* |
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