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What Happened to Beans Coffee Club After Dragons’ Den?

Beans Coffee Club appeared on Dragons’ Den in 2023, Series 20 Episode 11. The business was a coffee subscription club. They secured investment from Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett on the show. The business is still active today.

The Pitch

Richard and Fiona Jones walked into the Den in 2023 with a coffee subscription club. They were asking for £50,000 in exchange for 15% of the business.

The pitch landed well enough in the Den that at least one Dragon decided to back it.

The Deal

A deal was struck on the show. Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett offered £50,000 for 15%, and Richard and Fiona Jones accepted.

It’s worth noting that Dragons’ Den deals agreed on camera often go through further negotiation off-screen. Some complete as shown; others are renegotiated or never finalise at all. The company’s subsequent trading history is the clearest indicator of what actually happened.

What Happened After the Show

Beans Coffee Club is one of those Den stories that actually lasted. The company has now been trading for around 3 years since the pitch.

Is Beans Coffee Club Still in Business?

Yes. Beans Coffee Club appears to still be trading. Companies House records confirm the business is currently active.

Related Companies

If you’re curious about other businesses from the same episode, you might also want to look at The XtraHand, onHand, Chique Sport. Each has its own story of what happened after the Den.

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Companies House Data

Status
active
Company Number
13343450
Registered Name
BEANS COFFEE LTD
Incorporated
2021-04-19
Company Type
ltd
SIC Codes
56101, 56102
Registered Address
19 Trinity Road, London, SW17 7SD, England
Accounts
total-exemption-full (period ending 2025-04-30)
Latest Financials
Turnover
£66459
Gross Profit
£44493
Net Profit
-5029
Total Assets Less Liabilities
£3695
Employees
2
Period
1.5.24 to 30.4.25
Officers
  • RUS, Sergiu-Viorel — director
    19, Trinity Road, London, SW17 7SD, England