Specialty Green Coffee Importer
Brooklyn, USA
Brooklyn-based East Coast operation of Royal Coffee. Direct-trade focused, runs the popular Crown Jewel micro-lot program.
royal new york is a family-owned specialty green coffee and tea importer founded in 1995, operating as the east coast arm of royal coffee. the company is headquartered in south plainfield, new jersey, with additional warehouse locations in jacksonville, florida and fort atkinson, wisconsin. it sources from a range of origins including brazil, colombia, ethiopia, guatemala, honduras, kenya, nicaragua, peru, and rwanda, with documented partnerships at origin such as asobagri in huehuetenango, guatemala. royal ny runs a build-your-own micro-lot program, allowing roasters to assemble smaller, differentiated green coffee purchases alongside spot and container offerings. the company employs in-house coffee traders who make origin visits, and it publishes sourcing updates and cupping notes to help buyers make purchasing decisions. royal ny also operates a training lab offering sca-certified courses in barista skills, roasting, and sensory skills, as well as q grader preparation content. it serves roasters ranging from established specialty brands to newer buyers entering the trade. staff size is 11 to 50 employees.
Which origins does Royal NY source green coffee from?
Royal NY sources green coffee from Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, Nicaragua, Peru, Rwanda.
Does Royal NY offer microlots or full containers?
Royal NY offers microlots and full-container lots to roasters.
Is Royal NY a verified green coffee supplier?
Royal NY is indexed from public sources and not yet claimed. Direct contact and verification details are available to Roaster Pro members.
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