Independent specialty coffee in Shoreditch, inspired by antipodean third-wave culture and East End hospitality.
Our Story
Holy Shot Coffee is an independent specialty coffee shop located in Shoreditch, London — inspired by antipodean third-wave coffee culture, Japanese and Scandinavian minimalism, and the East End’s famed hospitality.
We’re passionate about redefining what specialty coffee can be — using ethically and locally sourced ingredients, offering generous vegan and healthy options, and making every visit inspiring and welcoming.
Our Commitment
Visit us in person to enjoy freshly brewed coffee, explore our menu, and experience the energy of Holy Shot beyond the cup.
Renewable Energy
Energy from renewable sources.
Compostable Cups
Our disposable cups are fully compostable.
Reusable Discount
Bring a reusable cup and receive a discount.
Where Our Coffee Comes From
We source our beans from ethical, sustainable farms across Ethiopia, Colombia, and Guatemala — working directly with producers who share our commitment to quality and fair trade.
We source our beans from ethical, sustainable farms across Ethiopia, Colombia, and Guatemala — working directly with producers who share our commitment to quality and fair trade.
Direct Trade
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Fresh
Weekly Roasts
Our Values
Quality First
Every shot, every cup, every detail is crafted with precision and care. We never compromise on quality.
Sustainability
From renewable energy to compostable cups, we're committed to minimizing our environmental impact.
Community
Holy Shot is more than a coffee shop — it's a gathering place for creatives, professionals, and neighbors.
Transparency
We believe in honest sourcing, fair wages, and open communication with our customers and suppliers.
Meet the Team
Passionate baristas and coffee enthusiasts dedicated to serving you the perfect cup.
Sarah Chen
Head Barista & Co-Founder
Marcus Williams
Coffee Roaster
Amelia Roberts
Community Manager
"Coffee is not just a drink — it's a ritual, a pause, a moment of clarity in the chaos of modern life."