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Expat. Roasters Expands into Indonesia’s Capital

Indonesia’s acclaimed speciality coffee producer Expat. Roasters is thrilled to open its latest venue in the heart of Jakarta. This is their second location outside of Bali and first in the capital, Expat. Roasters Jakarta promises to bring an exceptional coffee experience to the heart of the bustling capital. Nestled on the 13th floor of the iconic Mori Building Jakarta in Sudirman, Central Jakarta, this 100 m2 wide coffee sanctuary will service the entire building and the general public with a captivating blend of modern aesthetics and warm hospitality.

Expat. Roasters Expands into Indonesia’s Capital

"This has been seven years in the making and we are incredibly excited to bring Expat. Roasters to Jakarta," said Shae Macnamara, Founder and CEO of Expat. Roasters. "This city's vibrant energy and love for coffee make it the perfect destination for our latest brew bar and we look forward to servicing the city not only at our brew bar but also through our trusted partners.

Expat. Roasters Jakarta

Expat. Roasters commits to quality, innovation, and education and their Jakarta branch aims to continue this legacy by offering a diverse range of meticulously sourced and roasted coffee beans from Indonesia and around the world.

Expat. Roasters Jakarta

In addition to its coffee offerings, the Jakarta store will feature a carefully curated all-day dining menu showcasing international dishes while celebrating local flavours and produce.

Expat. Roasters Jakarta

Expat. Roasters Jakarta was architecturally designed by WHAstudio in collaboration with Sydney-based X plus O Design Studio. “Curating the design for Expat. Roasters Jakarta's latest coffee shop was once again a great experience. Our aspiration was to transcend the conventional and create a fusion of contemporary aesthetics that transports the essence of Bali to the heart of Jakarta's urban landscape, all whilst following the strong brand guidelines of Expat. Roasters. The design journey embraced the challenge of crafting an oasis within the bustling walls of an office high-rise. The contemporary design elements, with its natural textures, evoke the feeling of Bali's charm and tranquillity in Jakarta, offering customers an escape from the city," said Wilson Harkhono, Principal Architect at WHAstudio.