The Best Decaf Coffee in the UK, if not the Universe.

If you are searching for the best decaf coffee in the UK, you are probably tired of being told that decaf is meant to taste bad. It is not. Good decaf coffee starts with good beans, careful decaffeination and proper roasting. Get those right and decaf behaves exactly like coffee should.
At I Love Decaf, decaf is not an afterthought. It is the only thing we do. Every coffee on this page has been selected, decaffeinated and roasted specifically to prove that the best decaf coffee in the UK can still be rich, balanced and full of flavour.
What our Customers are Saying…




“We will be a very regular customer as this is the only coffee my wife can drink. She’s so happy. She hasn’t had a cup of coffee since 2016 so you have made her year. “
Fraser and wife, UK
YES. THIS IS A REAL PHOTO OF OUR DECAF COFFEE.
AND YES. THAT CREMA IS DOING ITS JOB.

That espresso was pulled using our Luxe Organic Decaf, but do not get hung up on the name. This is what happens when decaf coffee beans are chosen properly and roasted like they matter. No caffeine tricks. No shortcuts. Just decaf behaving exactly like coffee should.
Good decaf pulls a proper espresso.
Good decaf tastes rich and balanced.
Good decaf looks like this.
And every coffee we make is built to deliver the same result. Calm nights. Loud cups.
Let us clear something up.
Decaf coffee is not a consolation prize. It is not a downgrade. And it definitely is not a waste of time. Bad decaf is bad coffee. Good decaf is just good coffee.
When decaf coffee beans are chosen properly and roasted with intent, they deliver the same flavour, body and satisfaction as any other cup. The difference is what happens after. No racing heart. No ceiling staring at 2.43am. Just coffee that fits your life better.
At I Love Decaf, this is the only thing we focus on. Every coffee here exists to prove that decaf can taste rich, balanced and genuinely enjoyable. Not occasionally. Not with excuses. Every time.
If you want to drink coffee later in the day, more than once a day, or simply without the side effects, you are not settling. You are choosing better.
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There is a Process to Making the Best Decaf Coffee




Good decaf coffee does not start in a roastery. It starts with the beans themselves.
Some of our single origin decaf coffees come from established growing regions such as Jinotega in Nicaragua, where coffee is carefully cultivated and selectively picked at the right moment. Starting with better coffee matters more in decaf because the process is less forgiving. If the green coffee is poor, decaffeination will not rescue it.
By choosing quality beans first and then applying clean decaffeination methods, we are able to keep the flavour, balance and character intact. That is how our decaf coffee still tastes like coffee, not like something that has been stripped of everything good.
This focus on the starting point is one of the reasons our coffees are trusted by people looking for the best decaf coffee in the UK, not just a caffeine free substitute.

Decaf Coffee Without Sacrificing Taste.






While some people might think decaf coffee is a waste of time and energy, there are actually quite a few reasons to give it a try. For one, decaf coffee still has many of the same health benefits as regular coffee, so you can enjoy those without having to worry about the caffeine jitters. Additionally, decaf coffee is more forgiving on your stomach and won’t keep you up at night the way regular coffee can. And lastly, with the right preparation, decaf coffee can be just as delicious as its caffeinated counterpart. So if you’re looking to cut back on your caffeine intake or simply want to mix things up, be sure to give I Love Decaf’s decaf coffee a chance!
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Medium roast or dark roast? Half decaf or Organic decaf coffee? Take your pick…
Further information on decaf coffee…
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- Why decaf needs its own drinks categoryLet’s get one thing straight: decaf isn’t just a watered-down version of real coffee. It’s not regular coffee’s sad little sibling or a caffeine-free charity case. It’s a bold, delicious, stand-alone drink that’s long overdue its own seat at the grown-up drinks table. Right now, decaf is stuck playing understudy. It’s marketed as “just like…








