200 Degrees Coffee
Nottingham · United Kingdom
200 Degrees started in 2012 in a Nottingham garage when co-founders Rob Darby and Tom Vincent — frustrated with the bad
Operating since 2015 in Whitworth, Lancashire, Clumsy Goat began as a specialty roaster with a 100% Fairtrade and organic-only sourcing policy and has grown into one of the UK's larger coffee equipment retailers. The business — registered as EatBig Ltd t/a Clumsy Goat — is the main UK retailer for both Eureka grinders and Rancilio equipment, with a fully stocked commercial machine showroom and 4.8-star ratings across 1,700+ customer reviews.
Clumsy Goat sits at the intersection of small-batch specialty roasting and commercial equipment retail — an unusual hybrid in the UK market that lets cafes and coffee businesses get beans, machines, and ongoing service from a single supplier with national next-day delivery.
Nottingham · United Kingdom
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