Eight’O’Clock Coffee is my jam. Regular or Colombian roast.
Years ago I lived Jeremiah’s Pick, Jamaica blue mountain blend. I haven’t seen it in forever. Anybody know where to cop?
I saw a bag of that the other day in… probably a Safeway or Lucky’s.
You can always order from them directly https://jeremiahspick.com/product/jamaican-blue-mountain/
Tata Le Cafe
Small natural process, but it’s $
I try to get local, but I caved once and got some Onyx Coffee Lab and let me tell you, that was some of the most underwhelming coffee I’ve had. They must have the good reddit bots because it seemed well recommended there and there wasn’t a single blend of the five I tried that was better than what I can get locally (SE Michigan).
They excel with single origin coffees. Their blends are just okay.
Same here. I’ve tried two so far. The first one was gross. The second was… coffee. Not good, not bad.
I usually order from Trade and most of the time what I get is excellent.
I’ve had coffees from them that tasted like peach black tea and it was mind-blowing they have done some amazing stuff in the past but I’ve only ever gotten their single origins
I used to be local to Onyx. I really enjoyed their coffees. They are pretty pretentious, though.
I think for me, it’s Tim Wendelboe’s coffee, but it’s somewhat hard to get ahold of. Also real expensive, but man are those some good beans.
La Colombe. Really love their all dark roast.
Black & Bold
“On Sale”
Coffee is kinda expensive…
Yeah… this is what it’s come to
There’s two local brands I like, Cirque and Topeca.
As far as big names, I get Gevalia and like it.
Ozone Coffee Roasters
A New Zealand brand, also available in the UK. Beautiful single origins from all over, for a decent price (for NZ at least)Passenger
I’ve been buying from Black White roasters in North Carolina for a while, they always have something interesting
Shout-out to Red Rooster Coffee. They’re an independent roaster out of Floyd, VA with some awesome coffees. Try the Old Crow Cuppa Joe!
Shoutout to Prestogeorge Coffee & Tea in Pittsburgh. Haven’t been able to find coffee I like better than their roasts. I get their Antigua Guatemala Continental (dark roast) and Nicaragua Shade Grown (medium roast) and blend them together when I grind.
They used to have a Nicaragua Honey Processed coffee I’d get, but it seems like they don’t carry that one anymore so I switched to the shade grown.