Sweven Coffee Roasters
The word Sweven is an old English term meaning ‘vision’ or ‘dream.’ For Jimmy and Aga Dimitrov, founders of Sweven Coffee Roasters in Bristol, it captures both the spirit and the substance of their work. After more than a decade immersed in the specialty coffee industry, they decided in 2019 to give shape to a long-held dream: a roastery and café where coffee becomes a vehicle for connection, hospitality, and storytelling.
From the beginning, Sweven’s approach has been rooted in respect for the entire journey of coffee. Beans are sourced through direct, sustainable relationships with farmers and cooperatives, often focusing on microlots and experimental processing methods. These choices highlight the individuality of each producer’s craft. By investing in relationships – such as through projects like the Cata Project – Sweven seeks to create a bridge between producer and consumer, making the invisible labour behind every cup more visible.
Roasting at Sweven is as much about restraint as it is about expression. Using their Loring S15 Falcon roaster, Jimmy and his team favour a style often described as ‘Nordic’ – light, clean, and precise. The goal is not to impose flavour but to reveal it, allowing sweetness, florals, and vibrancy to emerge naturally from the bean. In this sense, Sweven’s roasting philosophy mirrors their ethos as a company: coffee should not be forced into a mould, but given space to show its true character.
The café on North Street in Bedminster, Bristol, reflects the same vision. Designed as a calm, thoughtful space, it offers more than just excellent coffee. Here, Aga’s homemade cakes sit alongside meticulously prepared drinks, creating an atmosphere of comfort and generosity. Customers are invited to slow down, to savour, and to reconnect.