Green beans sourced from transparent suppliers are roasted in small batches at a compact roastery-cafe on Union Road in North Albury, the kind of early-opening operation that trades on freshness rather than volume. The room runs to a tight weekday rhythm: coffee from the bar in the morning, beans and brewing gear to take home, wholesale supply to cafes across the border district. The stated ambition is modest and specific, that the cup should be one of the better parts of the day. Retail bags carry the roast profiles of a business that treats origin character as the point rather than a marketing line, and a subscription keeps regulars stocked between visits. It is a working roaster you can walk into, order at, and leave with something roasted metres from where you are standing.