The Roasted Bean Café and Roastery

A unique little café in the heart of downtown Thessalon
roasted bean cafe exterior

As a world traveller, Melissa Hughes loves to bring her culinary influences back to her food businesses, and her customers love it. She is a woman with a passion for food and travel. When she is travelling, her businesses are in the capable hands of her loyal staff, of whom, “I couldn’t do any of this without them.”  

roasted bean
Photo credit: Sandra Trainor

I had an opportunity to sit down with Melissa recently, whom I met a few years previously after she opened “The Copper Bean Café” in Bruce Mines, Ontario.  The article I wrote about the Copper Bean is here: https://northernontario.travel/algoma-country/copper-bean-cafe-north-shore. Just a few years later, and with business flourishing, Melissa wanted to expand, and another café in Thessalon made sense. The Roasted Bean Café and Roastery is on Main Street, Thessalon, Ontario. “I already had a lot of customers from Thessalon businesses, organizations and residents, and there wasn’t much here to begin with, so when this location became available, I jumped on it. That was in February, 2025, and in April, 2025, after a lot of renovations and the installation of a kitchen, we were ready to go.”

coffee roaster dessert container
Photo credits: Sandra Trainor

Much like the café in Bruce Mines, The Roasted Bean includes furnishings made up of antique tables and chairs, and previously loved furniture. On the walls is a collection of old donated tools, and along the long wall as you walk in is an original, beautiful mural, painted by local artist Dawn Allard. Even the dishes the café uses are vintage, and everything put together makes a cozy, inviting space.

In this latest business venture, an impressive coffee bean roaster has a dominant presence inside the café.  It was recently imported brand new, directly from Turkey. “It can roast several kilograms of beans per day. The plan is to put this roaster into production and supply not only my own businesses, but also sell custom roasted coffee beans sold in area grocery stores, trading posts and more,” said Melissa.  

roasted bean dining room
Photo credit: Sandra Trainor

I asked about the menu offerings at the café, and Melissa explained that “We offer pretty much the same menu here as we do at the Copper Bean. My staff work in both locations, so having the same food and beverage offerings makes it easy for everyone, and of course, it works for our customers because they love what we offer. From an all-day breakfast with items like Breakfast panini, Breakfast wrap, bagels, or a BELT (Bagel, egg or cheese, tomato, lettuce) to Lunch with house-made soups and sandwich offerings like the “Dagwood” – ham, turkey, pickles, provolone, tomato, mustard, roast beef, corned beef, cheddar, lettuce and mayo. Or the “Reuben” – Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and corned beef. How about the “Copper Bean Wrap” – turkey, bacon, lettuce, pesto and tomato. There are so many more offerings on the menu. Many of the fresh ingredients are purchased from local farms when in season.”    

The drink menu covers everything from the popular Lavender Lemonade, to, of course, coffee, lattes, cappuccino, espresso, a variety of teas and cold drinks. 

dining room
Photo credit: Sandra Trainor

And the pastries, there is so much to choose from. “Some of our baking is made in-house, the rest is purchased from Canadian suppliers in Sudbury, and our cheesecakes are from Daboom Desserts in Quebec.

The reception of the residents and travelers have been amazing. In addition to the two cafés, Melissa has a busy catering business and also has a contract to run the canteen at the Desbarats arena, as well as the newly opened “Fry Bean Chip Truck”.  It’s easy to see Melissa’s passion and enthusiasm for her work and the way she attracts that enthusiasm back from her customers and her over twenty staff members. She is a woman who values hard work and isn’t afraid to go after what she wants and have fun while doing it. Congratulations Melissa!

The Roasted Bean Café and Roastery

Owner: Melissa Hughes
210 Main Street, Thessalon
Hours of Operation: open 7 days per week, 8 am to 3 pm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574898593747

About Sandra J. Trainor

Born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Sandra is a freelance marketing consultant, specializing in assisting busy small businesses to maximize sales and marketing ROI. Currently based in the Soo, Sandra spent more than 30 years in the Simcoe County area. It was there she developed her passion for local food and agriculture while working with farmers, producers, farmers’ markets, retailers, and restaurateurs. She believes that food brings people together, no matter what their background and that food grown and produced close to us should be not only supported, but celebrated. In her spare time, Sandra loves to explore area lakes in her kayak and spend time at her cottage on the North Shore.

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