Sydney-based coffee roaster Single O will open Ryogoku Roastworks, its second cafe in Japan on Friday, replacing the brand’s existing roastery.
In a further sign of ongoing expansion in Japan, Single O will launch its Shibuya coffee bar in July.
The new roastery and cafe will serve Single O’s signature coffee Reservoir and will feature self-serve batch brew taps, and a breakfast and lunch menu.
It will also have four times the current production capacity, accommodating the company’s growing Japanese customer base.
“We hit the ground running in Japan a decade ago, and the response we’ve had since then has honestly blown us away – we’re now roasting for 130 wholesale partners across Japan,” said Single O co-founder Dion Cohen.
“Moving the roastery into a bigger and better space is really an opportunity to double down in support of those partners and grow our offering.”
Single O Japan GM Yu Yamamoto, who has been an integral part of the brand for 15 years, will spearhead the opening.
Yamamoto joined Single O Surry Hills on an overseas exchange and eventually led the team’s expansion in Japan, heading the launch of the original roastery in 2014 and the Hamacho cafe in 2021.
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