
how crema coffee serves meta's hq
Nestled in the heart of Meta’s Dublin offices, Crema Coffee is a cornerstone of the company’s coffee scene.
Owned and led by Anthony Ryan, his own lunchtime coffee trips during a previous role served as his gateway into the industry.
"I was working down the docks in a flour mill for 10 years, and at lunchtime, I’d always go get a coffee. The smell of it was what got me into it," he recalls.
His passion grew through home brewing, and when his time at the flour mill ended one Friday evening, he had a barista role lined up for the following Monday. Fourteen years later, Anthony is a trusted name at Meta, serving coffee to tech workers who take their coffee VERY seriously.
What's even more impressive is that Crema Coffee has built a loyal, paid customer following despite free coffee stations on every floor. This is testament to the power of great coffee, the irreplaceable role of the café, and the joy of being served coffee by a master barista.
anthony ryan behind the bar at crema coffee
the social media connection
Fittingly for someone working out of Meta HQ, Anthony first reached out to Bell Lane through Instagram. What started as a simple follow turned into a long-lasting partnership.
“I took an interest, followed Bell Lane, and kept up with what they were doing. After that, I made contact, and that was it,” he says.
Anthony's story highlights how a single Instagram interaction can spark meaningful connections in the coffee industry. Bell Lane is also active on LinkedIn and TikTok, making it easy for businesses and individuals to connect.
"We gradually took Bell Lane on, starting with a guest, and then eventually it became our house coffee," Anthony recalls.
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the coffee
Perhaps most importantly, the coffee meets-and exceeds-the high standards expected by Anthony.
“The coffees are clean tasting, really stable, and easy to work with,” he explains.
That said, the bar is always rising.
"It feels like specialty coffee is having a moment right now. Years ago, you'd really have to search for good coffee. Now it's in a lot of places and the standards are high," explains Anthony.
Not only are coffee shops improving their offerings, but customers are also becoming more knowledgeable.
“A lot of them (Meta employees) have great coffee setups at home, and between here and the Docklands, there are plenty of top-tier coffee spots,” Anthony adds.
Operating out of Meta for a decade, Anthony has made the switch from Grand Canal to Ballsbridge, keeping up with the evolving tastes and expectations of office workers in the capital.
bell lane's retail display in crema coffee
the relationship
The partnership is a two-way street. Frontline customer insights provide valuable feedback for Niko Sunko, Head Roaster at Bell Lane.
“I like to check in with Anthony,” says Niko, who prioritises face-to-face connections with partners. “He has a real love of coffee, is passionate about what he does, and genuinely cares. That’s something we love to see in anyone who buys our coffee.”
This hands-on approach to account management pays off.
“I’m really happy with the relationship,” Anthony explains. “They’re engaged, responsive, and don’t take their customers for granted.”
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sustainability & supply chain
In today’s corporate landscape, companies are increasingly having to scrutinise their supply chains to ensure partners align with their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments.
As a Certified B Corp, Bell Lane helps Crema Coffee and Meta meet their sustainability goals.
"Bell Lane being a B Corp is important—it shows they care about sustainability, and that matters to the people here," explains Anthony.
Anthony has also implemented his own sustainability initiatives, reducing waste by switching from plastic to Tetra pack milk, using stainless steel spoons instead of wooden stirrers and choosing compostable options wherever possible.
Even coffee equipment is evolving to minimise waste.
“Older grinders could waste 80-90 grams of coffee due to poor design. Now, newer models have tight tolerances and minimal waste,” Anthony notes.
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the future
As Crema Coffee celebrates 10 years in business, Anthony looks forward to deepening the relationship with Bell Lane and experimenting with new coffees on the horizon.
"They're engaged, responsive, and always improving. That's the kind of roastery I want to work with," Anthony finishes with.
"Anthony knows coffee. We know coffee. It's the perfect partnership," adds Stephen Bell, Bell Lane's Co-Founder and Director of Sales.
reach out
If you're a wholesale partner looking to connect, reach out to Bell Lane on Instagram or request a callback to explore how we can grow together.