Best UK Coffee Subscriptions

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1. Contact Coffee Co

Best for: Strong caffeine drinkers and outdoor drinkers.

Contact Coffee Co is run by military veterans, and their coffee hits like a controlled explosion. With a no-nonsense tone and tactical-style branding, it’s built for people who don’t have time for flavour wheels, they just want strong, reliable coffee that actually tastes good.

What’s in the box?
You can subscribe to their signature ground coffee, whole beans, coffee beans, and even nespresso pods. Choose from popular blends like Battle Prep, or go bolder with one of the UK’s strongest coffee’s, Red On! check out our Red On! Coffee Review.

How flexible is it?
Subscriptions start at just £8.95 and can be delivered every 1, 2, or 4 weeks. You can pause or cancel anytime. There is no set subscritpion box size, every subscription is built, by you! Which allows you to swap and change every time if required, offering you flexibility and even the choice to add a t-shirt or aeropress into your order to save on postage. They have this nailed!

Why we like it
Contact Coffee Co blends caffeine strength with surprising depth, it’s not just for veterans and outdoor enthusiasts, but anyone who wants proper coffee without the fluff. Their compostable Nespresso pods are a standout too.

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2. Dog and Hat Coffee

Best for: Coffee experimenting and flavour chasers

Dog and Hat is a curated subscription that introduces you to independent UK and European roasters. If you love the idea of trying new beans from different roasters each month, this one’s for you. I personally use this subscription myself, so I’ve done a full review of the Dog and Hat Coffee Subscription.

What’s in the box?
Each month you’ll receive up to four different coffees, sourced from handpicked roasters. Choose between espresso, filter, decaf or mixed. You’ll also get tasting notes, a printout about the roasters, and often a surprise or two.

How flexible is it?
Plans start at £17/month with options for 1, 2, or 4 bags. Shipping is included and you can pause or skip months easily.

Why we like it
Dog and Hat is like getting a craft coffee festival in the post. It’s one of the few UK subs that consistently brings in small-batch, lesser-known roasters from across Europe, and everything is eco friendly!

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3. Lost Sheep Coffee

Best for: Ethically minded drinkers who still want bold flavour and coffee pod drinkers.

Lost Sheep Coffee started out in a little van in Canterbury, and now they roast some of the UK’s best specialty coffee, with an Aussie-inspired, no-compromise attitude. They’re big on ethics, small on waste, and all about top-quality single origin beans that actually taste like something. Whether you’re into filter, espresso, or compostable pods, Lost Sheep makes it easy to subscribe without locking you in.

What’s in the box?
You can choose from whole bean, ground, or Nespresso-compatible pods, all roasted in small batches at their Kent roastery. Popular blends include:

  • The Filter One – clean, bright, perfect for V60 or AeroPress

  • Smooth Journey – easy-drinking espresso blend

  • Morning Campers – bolder, darker roast

  • Loving the Decaf – Swiss water processed, full flavour
    Their pods are 100% compostable, and even the bags are plastic-free — a rare combo in the UK market.

How flexible is it?
Subscriptions start at around £9.45 per delivery, depending on the product and size. You can set your delivery for every 1–8 weeks, pause at any time, or switch to a different blend mid-run. Subscriptions also come with up to 15% savings compared to one-off orders.

Why we like it
Lost Sheep Coffee feels like a modern UK roaster done right, quality, sustainability, and no snobbery. Their coffee is genuinely really good, and the pod subscription is one of the best out there if you want barista-standard results without a full setup.

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4. Volcano Coffee Works

Best for: Coffee drinkers who want fresh-roasted, traceable beans on repeat.

Founded by Kiwi Kurt Stewart in South London, Volcano Coffee Works blends New Zealand coffee culture with UK speciality standards. Known for roasting everything on demand and paying producers up to 180% above Fairtrade rates, they’ve turned subscription coffee into something both sustainable and consistently excellent.

What’s in the box?
Subscribers can choose from roast-to-order options such as Mount Blend, Firehouse Blend, The Brixton, or a curated Roaster’s Choice each month. You pick whole bean, ground or compostable pod format. Some plans even include surprise mini blends and extras like a tin or barista notes

How flexible is it?
From £18–£22 per delivery, subscriptions can be set for every 2, 4 or 6 weeks. You can easily switch blends, adjust frequency, or pause and cancel at any time. All UK subscriptions receive free shipping and occasional promotional gifts. We’ve done a more in depth review of volcano coffee’s coffee and subscription.

Why we like it
Volcano Coffee Works strikes an ideal balance between ethical sourcing and rich flavour. Their beans are roasted fresh in small batches in Brixton, and their blends consistently earn Great Taste Awards. Trustpilot reviews mention fast delivery, specific tasting notes, and hands-on customer service, and they currently enjoy a 4.7-star average from hundreds of reviews.

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5. Origin Coffee

Best for: B Corp-certified speciality beans, fresh seasonal roasts and flexible subscription options

Origin Coffee has been a pioneer in UK speciality coffee since the early 2000s (impressive). With direct sourcing, seasonal single origins, and a strong ethical ethos as a B Corp, it's become a firm favourite for those who care about traceability, roast quality, and sustainability.

What’s in the box?
You can opt for the Feature Coffee subscription, which highlights a new origin or roast every week (£12.65 for 250 g) accompanied by tasting notes and roaster info. Or choose from the Decaf, Espresso, or seasonal Cold Brew options. All bags (250 g) are available as whole bean or ground to your preference, with free UK delivery and resealable, compostable packaging.

How flexible is it?
Delivery frequency can be set to weekly, fortnightly, or monthly, and you can easily change grind, skip a delivery, swap subscription types, or cancel at any time via your account portal. New subscribers get 25% off the first three orders, with discounts and loyalty points (15 points per £1) available thereafter, which is great!

Why we like it
Origin combines award-winning flavour with radical transparency, they were voted Europe’s Best Speciality Coffee Roaster and hold a Queen’s Award for Sustainable Development. They visit farms in Costa Rica, Colombia, El Salvador, Nicaragua and source directly, often paying far above Fairtrade rates. Tripadvisor and Reddit users praise their reliability and flavour consistency from bag to bag, everyone seems to love them!

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6. 200 Degrees

Best for: Anyone who wants proper, freshly roasted coffee arriving consistently, without any faff.

What’s in the box?

  • Coffee Bags: Pick your roast, grind and frequency, then sit back as a bag of fresh 200 Degrees lands on your doormat. No contracts, no commitment. You can change, skip or cancel anytime, and delivery’s on them.

  • Pods: Same deal, but in pod form. Choose your blend, size (30, 60, or 120 pods), and how often you want them. Again, no strings, free postage.

What can you get?

  • Brazilian Love Affair: Their signature crowd‑pleaser, caramel, chocolate and hazelnut notes, made from beans hailing from Peru, Uganda and Brazil. Available in bags or pods.

  • Discovery Subscription: Fancy trying something new each month? This sends you a rotating single-origin guest bean, little coffees from around the world to keep things interesting.

  • Mellowship Slinky Decaf: A decaf that doesn’t skimp on flavour, using Mexican beans processed with the mountain-water method, think maple, citrus, milk chocolate. Only available in pods.

  • Switch Up Charity Coffee: Drink coffee and do good, with every kilo sold raising funds for the Switch Up charity. Available as pods.

Bonus extras:

  • Gift Vouchers: Not for yourself, but perfect for other caffeine addicts in your life. You can pick 250 g or 1 kg options, choose frequency and length (3, 6, or 12 months), and they post a voucher to you.

  • Canister & Voucher Set: Want to show off? This bundle comes with a stylish Fellow airtight canister (250 g), etched with the 200 Degrees logo and Fuego, plus a 6‑month subscription voucher. Nice.

Why it’s great:

  • Totally flexible. No contracts, no sneaky clauses, just pause, cancel or tweak it whenever you like.

  • Free delivery, always. No extra fees if you’re getting coffee regularly.

  • Tasty and thoughtful. Their blends are crowd-pleasing, decaf has decent depth, and you’ve even got charity options or gifting sorted. All in one place.

Sign up for a 200 Degrees Subscription

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