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Former Dundee United duo’s cup success with Angus coffee business

Spark (right) with partner Kayley, daughter Myla and business partner John Souttar outside their Maison Dieu business. Image: DC Thomson/Gareth Jennings.
Maison Dieu have hit the back of the net with Brechin coffee shop. Image: DC Thomson/Gareth Jennings.

After an amazing debut season selling coffee, two professional footballers are looking to sign more staff members to their team.

John Souttar and Euan Spark have been close friends since they played boys football together in Brechin.

They both joined Dundee United’s academy and have had successful careers, with Rangers FC player John now an international and Euan playing for his home town.

But they have also had significant success off the pitch after starting Maison Dieu Coffee Roasters in Brechin a year ago.

In the past 12 months they have roasted 3,500kg of coffee, just over 200,000 cups worth.

Which is far beyond what either of them could have imagined when they began the venture following Souttar’s injury worries in December 2021.

With a strong emphases on community it was no surprise to see their newly released roast – Cookston Crescent – reflect this.

Euan said: “We have tried to relate the coffee back to where we are from and Cookston Crescent has a close meaning to the folk at Maison Dieu.

“Like with the café’s name, we try to keep everything close to Brechin, to put it on the map.

“It’s a really nice blend and we are hoping lots of people will come down and try it.”

Angus coffee on the go

Having quickly built up a strong customers base, the close of 2022 continued much in the same fashion.

Adding Montrose Playhouse and The Lobster to their supply roster, Euan is hopeful of making further inroads into the wholesale market.

“We were really surprised at how well we did the first year with how well it took off.

“Getting into the independent coffee guide gives us a bit of confidence to take our coffee to different areas. Whilst still pushing it here.

“We want to get Maison Dieu coffee into as many places as we can, so more people can taste our blend.”

The addition of a mobile unit opens up new avenues for the team at Maison Dieu. Image: Elaine Fleming

The addition of a new mobile coffee unit, made from an old horse box, means that Maison Dieu can now hit the road.

This will offer them the opportunity to travel to locations all around Angus and share their own house roasted coffee.

“We are intending on putting the horse box at local golf courses because they are some of the busiest places in the area through the week.

“At weekends we will be looking to do shows, festivals and other places we can showcase our coffee.

“This addition will lead to one, if not two new full-time staff members, with another couple part time spaces – leaving us with a team of six.”

Fresh challenges for Maison Dieu

Following the success of Maison Dieu’s Christmas night in December, which attracted more than 500 customers, the plan is for several similar community events throughout 2023.

“Going into the nicer weather and lighter nights we will look to put on pizzas for local businesses that we sell coffee to.

“Kind of link the businesses and bring them together as a community. Really do some things that have never been done before in Brechin.”

The roasters sell their coffee from premises on Montrose Street, Brechin.

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