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16 April 2024

Exposed Magazine

Since opening towards the end of 2023, Frazer’s Coffee founder Frazer Habershorn has been busy renovating what was formerly a dilapidated space at the back of the café into a spacious dining area for up to 60 people.

Now fully open to the public, seven days a week, the new room now unites the café, communal space and in-house roastery sections of the venue.

Frazer's Coffee

“It’s designed as a welcoming environment for people to come and work, relax and simply enjoy the space”

The building itself is steeped in history, formerly being used as a space to repair the fire service’s horse-drawn carriages and stagecoaches in the early 1900s. Since getting the keys to the Arundel Street building, Frazer has worked hard to turn the space into a friendly coffee haven which holds true to the award-winning brand’s core ethos: providing high-quality, ethically sourced products at honest prices while teaching anyone who wants to listen about how coffee works.

“It’s a lovely open-plan space and we’ve varnished the original flooring that has been there for over 100 years,” Frazer told Exposed. “There are windows at the back where people can see the roastery in action from the new room, similar to what you might see with some brewer taprooms, and it really brings everything together nicely.

Frazer's Coffee

“It’s a lovely open-plan space and we’ve varnished the original flooring that has been there for over 100 years.”

“It’s designed as a welcoming environment for people to come and work, relax and simply enjoy the space – no rules on coffees per hour to use the free wifi or anything like that! We’ll be offering free filter coffee refills throughout the day, serving fresh sandwiches on-site and our pizza slices, plus homemade cookies and brownies.”

Frazer’s Coffee can be found at 203 Arundel Street.

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