A new coffee roasting plant and training studio opened in Budaörs
On April 11, the 100 percent domestically owned Roastar Zrt. opened its coffee roasting plant and training studio in Budaörs, which now sells its coffees under the Röast Coffee brand name and offers unique services to players in the coffee market, such as contract roasting and education.
On April 11, the 100 percent domestically owned Roastar Zrt. opened its coffee roasting plant and training studio in Budaörs, which now sells its coffees under the Röast Coffee brand name and offers services to players in the coffee market, such as contract roasting and education. The company is primarily looking for business partners from wholesalers, office buildings and companies in the HoReCa sector. The company’s long-term plans also include making the name of Röast Coffee known on the international market.
Fans of quality coffees and representatives of the press gathered in Budaörs at a fun event. At the ceremonial opening, the head of Röast Coffee, together with Zoltán Nagy-György, Csaba Vágó, head of the cabinet of the Budaörs municipality, cut the ribbon symbolizing the opening.
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