Thank you for taking the time to read our story

Coffee has been a major part of our lives for quite some time now. Starting out as baristas in different coffee shops, we fell in love with the complexity of coffee flavors and the possibility to share this love with customers on a daily basis. Our passion for tasting and testing lead us to both explore more, steering one of us in the direction of roasting, the other toward cooking.

"Our passion for tasting and testing lead us to both explore more, steering one of us in the direction of roasting, the other toward cooking."

  • Simon en Nanigui

    Things that taste damn good

    You could say that our shared excitement for ‘things that taste damn good’ was distilled down into our Rush Rush Roastery.

    Quality in flavor is of key importance. We carefully select beans that appeal to what we like to drink and choose light roasts because we enjoy fruity, floral flavors that are true to the fruit. Keeping in mind that great coffee is born way before it reaches us, we pay mind to the traceability and seasonality of our beans too.

  • Rush rush cafe

    The kind of bar that was missing in Antwerp

    Roasting coffee is great, but we missed the opportunity to share this with our customers. (There’s only so much you can type on a coffee bag.) We decided to open a bar in the image of where we would like to go, the kind of bar that was missing in Antwerp. Rush Rush should be a place where people feel welcome, a place of sharing knowledge, stories and connection. 

Our team

We’ve started this journey with just the two of us, but as time flew by and our business kept growing, we were lucky to surround ourselves with a small team of people that have the same heart for things that taste damn good, in the end that’s what it’s all about for us. 

Nanigui & Simon

World Aeropress Finals in Vancouver

Since '08, the championship has become a global community and phenomenon.

Like many ideas good and simple, the competition has since grown organically, and now spans over 120 regional and national events taking place in over 60 countries.

Each season now sees more than 4,500 competitors getting involved, and yet, despite its size, the competition remains a fun, inclusive and light-hearted pursuit.

  • Simon ended on a second place during the World Aeropress Championship
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Since '08, the championship has become a global community and phenomenon.

Like many ideas good and simple, the competition has since grown organically, and now spans over 120 regional and national events taking place in over 60 countries.

Each season now sees more than 4,500 competitors getting involved, and yet, despite its size, the competition remains a fun, inclusive and light-hearted pursuit.

  • Simon ended on a second place during the World Aeropress Championship