The Chimney Fire Coffee Christmas Bash 2023!
Kick off the holiday season with our first ever Christmas open-house roastery event on 2nd December.
Explore our roastery, meet the team, and most importantly sample lots of our responsibly crafted coffees, all in aid of our friends the Royal Entomological Society.
Entry is a £5 donation on the door and includes a free coffee + tasters from our range (including our amazing Espresso Martini for the adults).
Throughout the day there will be opportunities to learn all about all things coffee, including coffee ‘cupping’ sessions where our Head Roaster Elizabeth will guide you through how we choose new coffees for our Discovery Range.
Plus, there will be 10% off everything in our roastery shop, including our 2023 Christmas Blend.
Sunrise walk with Embrace Adventures
Want to start the day with something a bit different?
There is something very special about seeing the sun rise above the hills, feeling frost underfoot, and being out before most people roll out of bed.
The wonderful Jude and Paul of Embrace Adventures CIC will be leading a guided sunrise walk, finishing at our roastery for a well-earned coffee and mince pie.
Book your spot here: https://embraceadventures.eventrac.co.uk/e/sunrise-guided-walk-with-chimney-fire-coffee-christmas-bash-sat-2nd-dec-10509
How to find us
We are located in the main building of Denbies Wine Estate, London Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6AA. Get directions here.
Our roastery is step-free, fully wheelchair accessible, and can be reached either by public transport (Dorking station is a 15 minutes walk from us, and takes under an hour from central London) or by bicycle/vehicle with plenty of free parking.
About the Royal Entomological Society
Insects play a vital role in the ways our world works, and insect research is crucial for a better understanding of nature, for food security and for our own health. Yet insect science and research skills have become vulnerable, with a lack of opportunities for children and young adults to learn about insects and access the training needed.
The Royal Entomological Society work with and engage diverse audiences and invest in cutting edge science that benefits both people and nature. They now need your support to grow our educational outreach and funding programmes to inspire and empower young people and insect science experts to study the little things that run our world.
You can also find more information, and link to their Big Give donation page which will open for donations at noon on the 28th November: https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002RXrWCAA1