Who We Are
Pumphreys of Newcastle upon Tyne are coffee suppliers established in 1750 offering the finest quality coffee and tea to all their customers from the catering trade or general public.
Pumphreys Coffee truely is a family business with no less than five family members employed full time within the firm and another three helping out part time. Directors Stuart Archer (Snr) and Malcolm Archer have over 35 years experience in the coffee industry providing top quality coffee and are dedicated to meeting their customers' requirements whether that be coffee beans, fresh coffee or even gourmet coffee and speciality teas. Stuart Lee Archer, Stuart's son, heads up the training and e-commerce sections of the business while his daughter Paula Archer runs the marketing and service departments. Sarah Archer, Malcolm's Daughter, has just started her career at Pumphreys Coffee in the warehousing department.
Coffee Suppliers
Since 1983, Pumphrey's Coffee has been based at Bridge Street, Blaydon, Newcastle upon Tyne comprising of a warehouse, factory and a coffee shop open to trade and the general public. Pumphrey’s Coffee was originally started in the Flesh Market (which used to be opposite the Bigg Market) in 1750. For further details about how Pumphreys has developed over the last 250 years, see History of Pumphreys.
We purchase the finest coffee beans from around the world, roast them to order in the traditional way with flames, using roasting drums dating back over a hundred years, grind the beans how you want, ensuring that you get the delicious tasting, fresh coffee of your choice.
Pumphreys Fairtrade Policy
Pumphrey's Coffee is a member of both the Gateshead and Newcastle Fairtrade Partnership.
We support Fairtrade by promoting a way of trading that means a better deal for growers of coffee beans and tea in developing countries. We also deal with small scale producers in the same countries to ensure we support the production of Fairtrade coffee. To find out more about the Newcastle Fairtrade Partnership, visit www.newcastle.gov.uk/fairtrade.
Who We Are
Pumphreys of Newcastle upon Tyne are coffee suppliers established in 1750 offering the finest quality coffee and tea to all their customers from the catering trade or general public.
Pumphreys Coffee truely is a Family Business with no less than 5 family members employed full time within the firm and another 3 helping out part time. Directors Stuart Archer (Snr) and Malcolm Archer have over 35 years experience in the coffee industry providing top quality coffee and are dedicated to meeting their customers' requirements whether that be coffee beans, fresh coffee or even gourmet coffee & speciality teas. Stuart Lee Archer, Stuart's son, heads up the training and e-commece sections of the business while his daughter Paula Archer runs the marketing and service departments. Sarah Archer, Malcolm's Daughter, has just satarted her career at Pumphreys Coffee in the warehousing department.
Coffee Suppliers
Since 1983, Pumphrey's Coffee has been based at Bridge Street, Blaydon, Newcastle upon Tyne comprising of a warehouse, factory and a coffee shop open to trade and the general public. Pumphrey’s Coffee was originally started in the Flesh Market (which used to be opposite the Bigg Market) in 1750. For further details about how Pumphreys has developed over the last 250 years, see History of Pumphreys.
We purchase the finest coffee beans from around the world, roast them to order in the traditional way with flames, using roasting drums dating back over a hundred years, grind the beans how you want, ensuring that you get the delicious tasting, fresh coffee of your choice.
Pumphreys Fairtrade Policy
Pumphrey's Coffee is a member of bothe the Gateshead and Newcastle Fairtrade Partnership.
We support Fairtrade by promoting a way of trading that means a better deal for growers of coffee beans and tea in developing countries. We also deal with small scale producers in the same countries to ensure we support the production of Fairtrade coffee. To find out more about the Newcastle Fairtrade Partnership, visit www.newcastle.gov.uk/fairtrade.