Missing Bean Coffee Roasters Opens Seventh Café in Charlbury, Oxfordshire
Vicky Troth opened Missing Bean's seventh Oxfordshire café in her own hometown of Charlbury, where the new Alder House site pairs specialty coffee with a ceramics studio and matcha workshops.

Missing Bean Coffee Roasters has brought its seventh Oxfordshire café to Charlbury, settling into Alder House on Market Street this March and marking the independent roaster's most personal expansion yet: the town is co-founder Vicky Troth's hometown.
Troth, who launched Missing Bean in 2009 alongside Ori Halup after the pair returned from Australia frustrated by Oxford's lack of relaxed specialty coffee culture, was direct about the motivation. "Charlbury is my hometown, so when it came to opening a new site for Missing Bean, it only made sense to do it here," she said. "The site we've chosen is charming; and we're only an hour outside London, placing us in a location that's easily accessible to everyone. With the support of the local community, we've created a space that celebrates exceptional coffee, where people and sustainability are at the heart of everything we do."
The new café carries the full Missing Bean offer: ethically sourced beans roasted five days a week at the company's East Oxford roastery, which has been running since 2014, alongside freshly baked pastries, bread and quick bites. Every cup traces back to direct relationships with farmers worldwide, a sourcing philosophy that has defined the brand since its earliest days on Turl Street.
Community programming was built into the Charlbury site from the start. A Matcha Masterclass in partnership with Oxford-based Tiny Teahouse took place on Saturday 14th March, two days after the café began drawing attention from the wider specialty coffee world. The café's dedicated Study Room is designed to host workshops, pop-ups and gatherings throughout the year, and the next major event is already confirmed: during Oxford Art Week, Troth herself will run a ceramics pop-up in that space from 9th to 17th May, showing handmade tumblers, tea-light holders and decorative bowls, all of which will also be available to buy through the Missing Bean online shop.

The Charlbury opening extends a network that already includes sites at Turl Street and Botley in Oxford, plus cafés in Abingdon and Woodstock. A further location in Cowley, inside the new Trinity Building by Breakthrough at Oxford Business Park, is rumoured to open this spring, though no firm date has been confirmed.
For those shopping remotely, Missing Bean's online store stocks coffee beans, subscriptions and brewing equipment. The current blend lineup includes The Original and The Remake, with single-origin arrivals from Peru and Rwanda expected within the coming weeks. Orders placed by noon Monday to Friday ship the same day from the East Oxford roastery. The company's café and roastery updates run on Instagram at @missingbeancoffeeroasters and @missingbeancoffeeshops.
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