Learn how Typhoon Coffee uses its electric coffee roaster inside the coffee shop to add value to its customers. Most of them don’t know that they also produce fluid-bed coffee roasting machines right in Prague. Join our tour and see Typhoon Roasters Pro models in action!
🔴 Disclaimer: Typhoon Roaster is an advertising partner of European Coffee Trip.
The Coffee Shop: A Café First, Showroom Second
Typhoon Coffee’s café became a natural part of Prague’s speciality coffee scene. The space has evolved into a comfortable, modern coffee shop with plenty of seating, thoughtful design, and a strong focus on hospitality.
What makes it special is what happens in the background. Through large glass windows, guests can watch coffee being roasted — often for the first time in their lives. Interestingly, many visitors don’t even realise they’re sitting inside the showroom of a roasting machine manufacturer. And that’s exactly how Typhoon Coffee wants it: a coffee shop that stands on its own, with roasting as a quiet bonus.

The Roaster: Electric, Fast & Transparent
Behind the café is where Typhoon’s technology comes to life. The company builds fully electric, fluid-bed coffee roasters designed for speed, precision, and sustainability. Roasting times are short, energy use is efficient, and some machines even run on solar power.
Typhoon offers roasters for cafés as well as industrial production, with models ranging from small shop roasters to large-capacity machines. A new Pro generation brings updated software, remote control options, and a cleaner, more user-friendly interface — showing how quickly the brand continues to evolve.

The Production Hall: Where Machines Are Built
A short drive from the café takes you to Typhoon Roaster’s production and final assembly hall. This is where machines are tested, packed, and prepared for shipment to roasters worldwide. Around ten machines leave the facility every month, each carefully checked before being crated for transport.
Every roaster is delivered with training, tools, spare parts, and a two-year warranty. Once installed, the machines are plug-and-play — ready to start roasting after setup and onboarding.

