We came back from Berlin a bit earlier than we had originally planned because we were expecting a baby and wanted to be closer to family. The idea of having our own small roastery in Ostrava with deliveries to local cafes started to make more and more sense. It seemed much easier to combine with family life.
But we still had to wait for that. After returning from Berlin, we were approached by the owner of COKAFE, asking if we could help him open a new branch in Ostravaâ-âPoruba. We accepted the offer and spent the next year and a half learning everything that opening and running a cafĂ© requires: designing, learning to work with wood and iron, and finally, cooking and baking. But the hectic operation of the cafĂ© didnât really fit with the family life we wanted, so we gave up on COKAFE for the second time.
Opening of the roastery
By then, it was crystal clear: we wanted our own roastery. Thanks to our familyâs support, we found a suitable space in Ostravaâ-âStarĂĄ BÄlĂĄ, where we opened the roastery in the spring of 2018 and roasted our first batch of coffee on a 5-kilo Diedrich roaster.
Two years later, a cafĂ© was added to the roastery in the old rectory in Hukvaldy when we were approached by the Ostravaâ-âOpava bishopric with an offer of a cafĂ©. There was no use for the old rectory, and the bishop wanted to create a friendly and nice space to sit and enjoy. The rectory had an amazing genius loci, so it appealed to us at first sight, and we accepted the offer. Originally it was to help with the opening, but in the end, we stuck with running it.
Thanks to the roastery, we could equip the cafĂ© exactly to our liking and also employ great people to help us run it so we didnât have to spend all our free time there. Still, the cafĂ© was taking up much of our family time, so we decided to close it in August 2023 and invest our time and energy only in the rapidly growing roastery.