See How 2 Baristas Work In Peak Coffee Service
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- In this video you will see both Jimmy & Luke working side by side in a half hour session of running the espresso bar at Village Pantry cafe in peak service. You'll see how they work as a team to pump out the coffee fast and efficiently when the orders are really flowing in.
Village Pantry is a busy cafe in Coffs Harbour and not only do they do amazing food but they pride themselves on their coffee too. Equipment they have on the bench includes a 3 group La Marzocco FB80, Anfim SP2 Grinder for the main blend, EK43 for decaf & singles as well as an i-rinse jug washer. They also use scales and dosing pots to weigh out their shots and a NCD to distribute coffee in the handle before it's tamped by a Puqpress automatic tamper.
It's an interesting video to watch and observe their workflow to learn how they operate. We hope you enjoy the video and get something out of it.
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I train hospitality staff for a living and this is beautiful to watch. Such passion, skill and team work! 💪💪💪
Thank you. We wish to inspire as many as we can to follow in our footsteps
I train my staff whenever they hear the saucers hit the bench they should show up and ready to serve so they'll not feel bad when we have to call them again and again. Well done guys.
Love this idea 👏🏼 thanks
Oh good thing I'm not busy with anything else anywhere else in a room full of ambient noise so that I can hear the booming sound of a saucer being placed on the bench
@@SammyMakepeace Try before making excuses can make you better.
@@zuuzuka Excellent!
(No hate to Sammy)
I like how their mostly doing lattes or something similar. Here in America you have to have all sorts of syrups and toppings because people like the sugary coffees.
Yes, we hear this, not a lot of sweet products are added to coffee in Australia. The caramel latte or Mocha are the 2 common types
imagine being affected this much just because of dang drinks
@@oliver_958what? Genuinely what are you trying to say?
Depends where you go
Wouldn’t you just drizzle a syrup on after milk goes in. Is it hard to do?
This level of efficiency in a busy service is just a joy to behold. Very cool to see two masters of the craft who love what they do, or at least are very good at faking it :)
Fake it till you make it! The coffee that is 😂
We had new carpet installed recently. The installers were two blokes who’ve worked together for years. They remind me of you 2. They have telepathic communication and their workflow is seamless. The free one starts on the next step in preparation for the other guy to be free, then he moves on to the next step. It’s like a production line ….
Great job Luke and Jimmy, this Saturday, I'm doing my first ever shift as a barista :)
Good luck!
@@hazzawoodzy9514 Thanks :)
@@AussieMumVLOGS Thanks
Awesome! Love how the community is backing you. Have fun!
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters I'll try and get some photos near the end of the shift, and I'll post them on my Instagram
Great work! two baristas can handle tens of customers once they've a nice setup and coordination.
Sure can 👌🏼
Good job guys! This right here is the 1%’ers… A rare sight. I have next to never seen a couple baristas actually have an efficient workflow and ethic, and look like they give a crap about their job! yes, the cameras may be on, and egos may be at stake, but still… it’s how it should be! Haha
We’re on a mission to break the mould and show that it can be fun and not everyone is perfect. It’s real life when you’re under the pump.
Thanks for watching.
I love that their egos are at stake yet they kept the milk falling. If only Greek coffee shops paid their staff enough to also encouraged them to work like this (they get minimum wage at best)...
Ego’s hahah! We left them at the foot years ago. I love what I do, mopping floors, making coffee, fixing machines, this is no different to any day when we jump behind a machine. Maybe we should live steam out bar… 🤔 thanks for all the love, hope it encourages you all to make better coffee and have fun while you work. cheers luke
Exactly! Everywhere I’ve worked it seems to be that way 😢
Watching this is therapeutic in a way 🥰
I love the fact that you kept the dropped milk jug in the video. I've done that before and I immediately felt crap. Made a mess, orders backed up that need to go out, and it either has to wait for me to have some time or someone else needs to clean it up .. not to mention it goes everywhere so later in the day you're pulling everything out to mop up... Ahhh memories....
I don’t know how I ended up watching this but omg I can’t stop…. So satisfying and now I’m HANGING for a wicked coffee !
Well done lads that’s some skills!!!
Haha awesome. Glad we hooked you. Cheers
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Yep, they ‘made’ make a second doppio. 😁
I've applied for a barista job, I know I dont interview the best so I'm using your videos to learn as much as I can, so i can make up for a potentially not so great interview through the trial phase. Been a great help, thanks for all the videos.
You got this!!
@@trannt7520 i did indeed, have this
@@darrenjackson2800I know it’s all late now but did you get it?
Nice work guys! I'm a new barista working at a shop where there is only one of us on station on a time, so it's a very different flow but it's awesome to see this kind of real world action! Also thanks for keeping in the drop, it happens to us all 😅
Had to keep it real hey. Thanks
I can watch this shit all day; No matter what they are doing, watching people that KNOW what they are doing, doing what they do VERY well is my ASMR.
🤙🏻
Thank you for making a great clip full of emotions with the coffee bartender
Glad you enjoyed it!
“Lucky no one is filming” 🤣 This line is hilarious. Thanks for the laugh. I really enjoy watching this video 🙂
Thank you, we had a great time filming it.
Love watching you work together.
I have been a barista for 5.5 years and this lights up a special place in my brain.
I absolutely love that setup
👍🏻
that first 15 mins is just non stop with great efficiency
thank you. it was fun to do
This video is somewhat satisfying to watch..
There's something about sitting back and watching other people do what they do best :)
PERFECT DUO!
I love the fact that the short dude pointed because as a Barista myself its very busy one will be pulling shorts and the other steaming takin it out.
I love that I’m the short dude.😂 anyone is short when your next to jimmy 😂
Hi. Please upload more activities like this. The longer the vid the better! Keep up the good work 🤙
Yep we’ll make more. Thanks
Thanks Gents. Im a newbie baby Barista in training at a local cafe and this was really fun and educational to watch. Many thanks
Great job guys!!! My respect to all the hardworking people in the F&B industry 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks 🙏🏻
So cool :0 I never saw two barista work together, usually in Italy I see only one barista actually making coffee and another taking orders and setting plates çwç aaaaa this must be super fun to try!
It is ☺️
Ahhh, poetry in motion.
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Just realized I had the video on 1.25x speed the whole time! Absolutely shocked at how fast they were doing everything. Completely mesmerized...
Haha we work super speed all day long. 😂 cheers luke
I just came across this today.... bloody loved it and dont know how I managed to watch the whole thing too! Therapeutic somehow lol!
Thanks Jason!
Love the banter. Jimmy off to a rough start but flew the plane better than Tom Cruise in TopGun
😎
This was fun... I have found it odd my obsession of coffee over the last year thank God for youtube 🙏. All my friends look at my odd when I am trying to master my ability to make espresso and flat whites and so on. Cheers guys
It’s not odd, they are envious of the quality you can make! 🤙🏻
It’s so much fun! You are doing a fun thing. Have fun! Haha
I’m working at the church cafe tomorrow eve for the first time, after much studying and a boot camp course. Overly nervous but need to be thrown in the deep end eventually.
You guy are great loved watching this. I am a beginner in the coffee world and just learning but this was excellent to watch
Thank you
watching baristas making coffee is really inspiring, looking forward to become a barista and make coffee as it's fun :D
Very good camera angles! Lots of variety! Love it
Thanks 🙏🏻
your channel deserves 1M subscribers!!!
Thank you for your support. One day 1m 😂
Nice Sharing 👍
Whoever is closest to the til usually will call the shots. It seems, in this case, it is Luke on the shots, but for instance, at the cafe I work at I'm putting orders through the til while steaming milk at the same time so then I'm calling the shots. Nice synergy between you guys, it's ideal to have a smooth workflow especially when spilt milk is involved. It would be interesting to see what the workflow would look like when there are 30-50 dockets up with multiple coffees on each order. Anyway thanks for sharing guys!
Thanks Mike 🙏🏻
amazing to watch....I know how nerve wracking this job can be. These guys are doing so well under pressure !!!
Thanks 😊
Hello from Tucson Arizona.... Very well done gentlemen... I now know that I am "Coffee Cazy" watching gents busting out a morning coffee service and thoroughly enjoying ever minute. I like your style and your channels content. Your efforts are inspiring, motivateind and most of all appreciated!
Brilliant guys / I think you’re onto a great thing. Opening discussing on workflow is essential. Great video - amazing skills. Coffee is chaos…the rest is cleaning.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great vid guys. True insight into the trials, tribulations and triumphs as a working Barista. Awesome team work 🙌 ☕️
Wow! Peak hour is certainly challenging. I love this video.
Thanks
Just stumbled across your video and this is awesome! Especially having worked in hospitality for 5+ years this brings me back to the best part of working in hospitality which is that flooow, especially as a team. Bloody best feeling!
Just brain farting here, but it would be so cool if we could see your tickets on the screen, the new ones, in progress ones, and the ones done?
This is like Hell's Kitchen, barista edition
Love that!
I LOVE the realness of this video!
Great, that’s what we wanted. Thanks for watching.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Gladly watching! I'm trying to learn all I can to improve.
hello guys, I work at busy cafe in Melbourne CBD and I worked from 7:30-15:00 today, and I came home, there were some things that I wanted to clear to know at about coffee knowledge because I've seen your videos before and thought it was very helpful, so I searched you guys again today, and again your video helped me out so much with something I wanted to know and It was fun to see you guys working at peak time with being related to many things you were doing. and I was watching cafe working video straight away after my cafe work but I really enjoyed to watch it. just made me watch for the whole video haha! thank you guys so much for the video!! I'd love to try coffee with your coffee beans!!
Thank you, we are happy our content can help you. We cover many areas of the industry. You can buy out beans online and enjoy them at home or sneak them into work. 😂
Well done. Superb skills making it look easy.
Awesome coordination and highly efficient too. Beautiful to watch 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Wish they would work it like that where i work 😊👍Luke seems very organised with it all, im impressed😲👍
Amazing workflow! I Hope someday to open my own coffee shop and find people like you to work with.
Greetings from Bulgaria
Thanks 🙏🏻
I really like the passion here,the team work,speed ,movem,and experience, wow good job am a junior barista buh my dream is to become a professional barista..
Staying busy and working with a good team is always fun! Good luck with your barista goals!
these are so addictive to watch. great stuff.
Thanks 😊
this is too cool it reminds me when I was working in DUBAI as a barista very busy CAFE
Very nice seeing 2 guys working in sync, love the banter XD I have to do busy service like this by msyelf a lot of the time :(
I feel proud to be as a barista i would loved to work in busy environment like as you guys were doing. lots of love from Nepal ❤️❤️❤️
All the best
The reaction he gets when he dropped the milk jug i do the same to my assistant barista '''Heyyyyyyyyyyooo!!'' and laugh it off
This was simply incredible to watch! Great work guys
Thanks 🙏🏻
Damn every single barista had been through those little mistakes and that’s the exactly how we react to it 😅 as long as it ain’t the end the show must go on
I love it. They're well experienced and can handle all of that pressure
What pressure? The cameras?
@@foxfotos3223 figure it out buddy 🙂
@@rubenhabon8560 ok, I'll go with the cameras and existing staff watching
@@foxfotos3223 ok 🙂
When you watch people doing your job when you're not at your job hahaha
😂
Really enjoyed the entire 32 mins of the video. Yall are really workflow monsters
Great. Thanks 🙏🏻
As a newer barista, this channel has really helped me. We're entering the slow season now (closing in on Winter in a touristy area), but back in the summer months, we had huge lines at my coffee shop! Once you click into "rush-mode", you bust out drinks left and right without really blinking an eye. It's an amazing feeling!
Feels good hey 😎
fantastic, great to see even the best In the field also make little mistakes
hell yeah nice work boys
Cheers 👊🏻
Epic fail moments are good for the video tho! keep it up! more workflow videos pls 😊
Keeping it real. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for another Awesome video! I love this style!!!! It's really interesting as a newer barista to watch the workflow and all!
I know a place where one person serves more coffees than 2 of these guys together under the same time. He does everything manually and his cafe is the most popular in the area. They have a synesso mvp hydra, a customised grinder, a puqpress q2 and a nice rhino pitcher rinser keeping the pitchers clean. The guy works like an octopus doing 2/3 orders at the same time.
What a weapon, hope he gets paid by the cup and not the hour as he will be worn out and RSI will stop his career, we have all been there 👍🏻
Walkin' the Walk!...great resource
That’s the point for sure. Thanks 🙏🏻
At Starbucks, we've experienced a lot of bulk orders that is coming continuously.. 10 drinks, 20 or 40 drinks is the highest number of drinks we had.
With super automatic coffee machine
Straight flow
Thanks
Love this type of content as a chef/barista myself throughly impressed by you guys amazing job would love to have a coffe from either one of you question what puck press do you use in that commercial setting
We use the cinoart pt2 we have a review on our channel. They are so simple and half the price of a puqpress
I watched your recent video about mistakes and 1 is too much chatter. Jimmy said the hellos and goodbyes are good, but there's too much chatter between staff and barista to customers during busy period.
And now watching this older video I see how well u guys work. Youre both working hard and not distract by chatter.
That will be hard for me, I love to chat hahah but I can't talk and work, so I'll give up the chatter haha
You know what this needs, a sports commentator xD
Next time 😉
Great job. That was fun to watch. I felt I was with you guys.
Hello, I'm taking my SCA Barista course and certification this month. excited to begin my journey as a professional barista.
Great to hear! Welcome to the would of coffee. 👍🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters can you make the tips and tricks for beginner baristas?
It happens when you are tensed or not relaxed. I also work in a very busy place, like we have 100 persons in line, so we have to move fast. Anything happens the show must go on..lol
Best attitude to have 👏🏼
Wow, riveting, guys making coffee, didn’t watch it.
For the ladies there, when possible and customers don’t get disturbed, a simple “heard” will help the baristas not go crazy thinking you didn’t hear them say “coffee up”.
Good idea 👍🏻
Hi Luke,
Try to put the portafilter upside down so there's no ground coffee on the spout that potentially goes to the cups. The top side can be easily wiped 👍
Mesmerizing!
😊
I like these kind of videos! Definitely do more cafe vlogs 💕
Will do 👌🏼
Really nice to see you pumping it out. Couple of comments on the hygiene. 1. I didn't like the fact that you had the towel hanging right in front of the trash cans. 2. I am not sure if you were cleaning the coffee grounds and pushing it on the floor or the trash can. It looked at times you pushed it down to the floor and at times into the trash can. Lastly had a question on the milk frothing jugs. How often do you clean it when you are pumping out drinks. Do you rinse it after each glass you make? I couldn't figure out from the video how Jimmy was handling that. Nice video, great job!
Also after the 14 minute mark the towel was brown and Luke still kept using it. Wouldn't you want to switch to a fresh towel?
All grinds should go over the bin, but they end up on the floor. Jimmy uses the jug washer every time for a new milk
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Thanks for the honest response. Really love your videos. Love you guys and your enthusiasm over everything coffee. I am learning a ton from your videos. Hopefully one day I can hang out with you guys at your beautiful cafe and maybe we do a throwdown for fun! Cheers guys!
Hehe things like that always happen in the F&B industry. Very well handled, just clean, smile, and continue.
So true!
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters and when the health inspector shows up -> panic mode 😂
In this country you have to interrupt the chat to get your coffee started😂. I was getting exhausted just watching! An eight hour shift???
Hahaha that’s hilarious 😂
This was peek hour but this lasts for about 2 hours and happens twice in an 8 hour shift.
Aussie baristas work hard!
My dream work is become a barista hope I can do it like u in future XD
Awesome 👏🏼
you guys should check out track 5 in cranford NJ crazy busy especially on Saturday mornings
Legends at work I say !
I wanna work with luke and jimmy . Seems really cool baristas! I can make 10 coffees quickly 🙂
Great. Maybe one day 👌🏼
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters ❤️
Until one customer come and ask, "can I have some sugar please?", and at that time you're steaming the milk..😂
You guys are really amazing 🤩
I’m watching this clip and thinking popping up on my mind…
Am I watching Action Movie 🎥
Cheers Guys ☕️
Awesome! Thanks
Another great video 👍
Thanks Ken.
Extra hot dine in coffee, I fill the cup with hot water while I grind and dose and tip out as soon as I start the shot. Then I don't have to heat the milk so hot.
my experience if someone order extra hot coffee heat the cup by put hot water in first an throw it before brew espresso 😁
Not sure if I miss this kind of rush hahaha, the cafe I'm currently working in is kind of new so the flow is very little, I can take my time with each drink
Christ, stressful job. Well done fellas.
Thanks
I soloed 30 minutes peak hours at the Airport 3 Dubai. Lucky you still have the luxury to chat with your co-baristas. I was an automated robot for 30 minutes HAHAHA.
Do more of these 😊
That was really cool to watch! Is that an auto tamper you have? I noticed you go from the coffee distribution to putting that portafilter under something before locking it in!!
Great to hear thank you! Yes, it's an automatic tamp and that one at Village Pantry is a PuqPress.
Nice vid! Your NCD distributor looks soo fancy! Wonder how is it different from a cheaper one?
It’s the original, 🤙🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Hi, thanks for the reply! I’ve been watching lots of your videos and learned so much!! Wanting to try your 22.5g in and 45g out receipe, I just ordered a VST 22g basket. It is ridgeless. Any tricks using those? I’ve never had ridgeless before.