This March, we partnered with AllPress Espresso to offer free filtered coffee featuring a single-origin Rwandan blend in honour of International Women’s Day and the extraordinary women coffee producers behind it.
There’s something we believe deeply at Plume: the spaces we show up in matter just as much as the coffee we serve.
Whether it’s a hospital café humming between shifts or a university campus buzzing with ideas, Plume exists for real people, in real moments – often the in-between ones.
The quick pause. The deep breath. The cup of coffee that feels like a small reset in the middle of everything.
This March, we wanted to show up in a way that felt intentional.
So at Plume ASB and Plume UNSW, we partnered with AllPress Espresso to offer free filtered coffee featuring a single-origin Rwandan blend in honour of International Women’s Day and the extraordinary women coffee producers behind it.
Let’s get this clear: this wasn’t about a promotion. It was about presence.
What unfolded was one of those quiet, beautiful reminders of why community matters.

Nurses and doctors stopped by between shifts, hands wrapped around pink cups.
Students and professors paused long enough to ask where the coffee came from.
Contractors, staff, passers-by, people who may never sit in the same room, shared the same moment, the same story, the same brew.
The coffee was a way in.
The meaning stayed.
Some people come to Plume for the ritual.
Some for the quality.
Some because they like knowing their daily coffee supports something bigger than themselves.
And in spaces like hospitals and campuses (places built on service, learning, and resilience) that intention matters.
For us, showing up means more than opening the doors. It means creating moments that feel thoughtful, human, and connected. Moments that remind people they’re seen. That their choices matter. That even something as simple as a cup of coffee can carry meaning.
That’s the kind of community we’re here for. And honestly, that’s the kind of coffee we want to drink too.