The Single Origin Coffee Collection
Distinctive coffees from remarkable origins. The Single Origin Coffee Collection showcases three carefully selected coffees, each offering a unique expression of place. Together, they offer a journey through flavour and terroir — a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate coffee at its most characterful.
The Single Origin Coffee Collection
Costa Rica San Jose
Costa Rica San Jose is prepared by the Honey Process producing a coffee with natural sweetness.
This is a truly unique coffee with delicate fruity notes of lychee and pear and a sweet, honey finish.
Colombia Supreme
Naturally sweet and brilliantly versatile. By roasting this coffee medium, we accentuate its natural but mellow sweetness with flavours of rich baking chocolate, brown sugar and dark berries.
Brazil Yellow Bourbon
This Yellow Bourbon coffee grown is on the Daterra Farm. The farm is made up of 216 micro farms, each bringing its own individual characteristics. The Daterra Farm Cooperative are world leaders in sustainable production and innovation in the coffee industry. They were the first farm in Brazil to become Rainforest Alliance certified.
We roast this Brazil Yellow Bourbon dark to bring out its delectable smoothness and flavours of rich dark chocolate with blackcurrant and plum notes.
 
           
 
 
 
Understanding Coffee Prices: What Makes Coffee Expensive or Affordable?
At H.R.Higgins, we have always been committed to offering the finest coffees, sourced with care and roasted with expertise for over three generations. As global costs rise, we remain dedicated to fairness, quality, and tradition. In this article, we explore the forces that shape coffee prices — from international markets and farming challenges to quality, reputation, and the many steps between farm and cup.
Coffee & Culture on Mount Street
Since 1942, H.R.Higgins has been part of Mayfair’s story. From our shop on Duke Street, just a few steps from Mount Street, we have welcomed generations of customers in search of something exceptional. Next week, that story continues as we take part in the Mount Street Arts Festival, running from 13 to 18 October 2025.
International Coffee Day: A Story That Continues
“At its beginning H.R.Higgins (Coffee-man) had to be wholesale only because, as my father says in his diary, you couldn’t expect retail customers to climb up five flights of stairs.”
 
         
          
         
          
         
          
         
          
         
                
                
               
                
                
              