Helsingin Kahvipaahtimo's public cafe anchor is the Teurastamo day-coffee bar at Työpajankatu 2, rak. 11, on the Kalasatama and Hermanni side of Helsinki. The Työpajankatu 2a R1g address is still relevant to the roastery and pickup context, but the cafe-facing address is the one that makes most sense for a visitor page.
This is the batch's clearest source-of-roast addition. Both Vallila and Teurastamo are active cafe addresses, while Teurastamo gives the visitor the roastery's own coffee, retail bags, and food made close to the operation. It gives the Helsinki guide a working roaster stop away from the city-centre cafe loop.
Coffee
Order coffee here because it is the roaster's own. The cafe links house coffee, beans to buy, cuppings, tours, and a broader coffee-equipment world around the brand. Espresso and filter both make sense, but the retail shelf is part of the visit.
That roastery connection matters in Helsinki. The city has many pleasant cafes; this is one of the stops where the coffee production story is the reason to cross town. If you want beans for home, a tasting-style conversation, or a Teurastamo route, it belongs high on the list.
Food and room
Food is more than an afterthought. Nearly all baked goods come from the house baker, with vegan and gluten-free options, alongside sweet and savoury food, yogurt, breads, and room use for meetings or events.
The setting gives the stop an industrial-courtyard rhythm. It is not the most central Helsinki cafe, but Kalasatama, Redi, and Teurastamo make it easy to build into a day that already leaves the shopping core.
Why Filter Notes shortlisted Helsingin Kahvipaahtimo
Filter Notes shortlists Helsingin Kahvipaahtimo because it adds a live roaster-cafe anchor at Teurastamo: house coffee, beans, bakery support, cuppings, and enough room to make the detour worthwhile. Cross town for the roastery connection; know before going that the cafe address differs slightly from the roastery pickup address.