Still, diversification has been key to Grind’s success. “Getting the space to work as a cocktail bar too transformed the financials, and made it possible for me to raise money. Without the cocktails, it wouldn’t have been attractive enough to investors.”
Espresso martinis and more are sold until 11pm at some branches, while Grind also began selling compostable coffee pods for Nespresso machines in 2019. “Little did we know just how much this would not only change the business for ever, but also would save it during lockdown less than a year later.”
“Our pods are the first in the UK to be certified as home-compostable, which means they biodegrade in weeks, not centuries,” Abrahamovitch says. Grind now sells 30 million compostable pods a year, helping turnover hit £22 million this year, and be on track to exceed £30 million in 2024.
Looking over Grind’s success, Abrahamovitch says, “I’ve no doubt my dad would be unbelievably proud and would love it. But it’s still impossible for me to get my head around the fact that one of the best things in my life, this business coming about from that one building, came because of the worst thing in my life. I’d still trade it all in a heartbeat to have my dad back.”