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Choose Bluebird Espresso for your next caffeine hit

Bluebird Espresso’s goal is to not only create the perfect cup of coffee, but to provide an experience that brings people together.

Locally owned and operated by brothers, Nathan and Dylan Lee from Lovely Banks, the pair’s passion for great coffee and a love for their community drives them in everything they do.

From sourcing the best coffee beans, to creating an inviting atmosphere that keeps their customers coming back again.

With a huge focus on community, they source their coffee beans from only the best Geelong owned roasteries, ensuring the freshest beans are used to make the most delicious cup of coffee possible.

Based in a great location too, conversation at Bluebird Espresso flows as freely as the coffee does, right in Highton Village.

Opening only this year, Nathan and Dylan set out to bring great coffee and a sense of community to Highton, and now, Bluebird is a common meeting place for locals to take five.

They wanted to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone can feel at home and have done just that, while partnering with local businesses along the way.

Aiming to constantly expand what’s on offer and with something for everyone, they’ve included a variety of beverages, baked goods, bagels, smoothies and other treats, but their commitment to quality produce and great hospitality will remain unchanged.

Nathan and Dylan believe that coffee is more than just a drink and strive to create an experience, occasion, and opportunity for connection, to enjoy the simple pleasures life has to offer.

With Highton the perfect place for them, they wanted to build a place for the diverse families in the area, where people can ponder while working, have a much needed break, or catch up with friends.

So why not see what all the fuss is about and pop in for a coffee and a bagel or a shake and cake, located at Shop 2/2 Belle Vue Arcade, Highton

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