Sustainable brewer and social enterprise team up to open London café and taproom
Change Please, the social enterprise which aims to end homelessness through great tasting coffee, and Toast Ale, the sustainable brewer that uses surplus bakery bread in their beers, are opening the doors to their first joint venture.
Good Company is a café and taproom experience at 17-19 Triton Street. Situated in the heart of British Land’s Regent’s Place campus, Good Company customers can swing by for a coffee or beer, knowing the money they spend is helping fight homelessness and “fix the food system”.
Good Company will serve breakfasts and cakes by Breadwinners, a social enterprise helping refugees. Lunch and dinner service will include a selection of sandwiches, salads and hot pies by the B Corp Pieminster. There will also be “exciting” food collaborations for the Taproom late evenings on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The drinks menu will include the full range of Toast beers, as well as carefully selected guest beers and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks from B Corps and social enterprises. Good Company will also host regular events, including talks and film screenings, with customers invited to help shape the schedule.
Cemal Ezel, CEO, Change Please Coffee, commented: “We’re excited to be opening Good Company, a unique, new space, that not only provides the area with award-winning coffee, food, beer and fresh entertainment but gives back, so every visitor makes a positive difference to society and the planet.”
As part of its commitment to zero waste, Good Company is reusing furniture and equipment left behind by the previous cafe that closed due to the covid lockdowns. It is also sourcing second hand furniture from various sources such as the CIC Orange Box.
Good Company will work with other mission-led businesses such as Too Good to Go who enable the sale of discounted surplus cafe food to customers through its app, and Bio-bean who collects spent coffee grounds to create coffee logs for heating.
Louisa Ziane, COO, Toast Ale, added: “We’re excited to be opening Good Company, where Toast’s Bread Quarters will be based. We’ll have all our beers on tap plus guest beers by other social impact breweries and a really exciting range of other drink options.
“We’ll also be hosting events to bring sustainability and social responsibility to life, making the space a hub for progressive businesses.”
Triton Street is located within Regent’s Place, an office-led development with a mix of retail, leisure and public spaces owned by British Land. It benefits from its location between one of London’s most beautiful parks, the heart of the West End and the Knowledge Quarter.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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