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25 years young

When asked what Toby’s Estate’s greatest development has been throughout its 25-year history, Head of Coffee Nich Rae believes it’s none other than its prestigious reputation.

“Toby’s has always been a reputable roaster when it comes to making blended coffee and milk-based coffee. I think the greatest development for us has been establishing that as a narrative, but also factually backing it up with how consistent our product is,” says Nich.

“Year on year we have the best blends in market, and even through COVID-19, we were able to maintain that extremely high-quality offering to our cafés. I think that’s held us in good stead over the last 25 years.”

General Manager Jody Leslie says she wants Toby’s Estate to be known as an industry veteran that still pushes the boundaries of

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