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wholesale directory

the wholesale roaster directory built for cafés that care where their beans come from

you walk into your café knowing where every bag of beans was roasted, who roasted it, and what their wholesale terms are. yours is the back-of-bar that doesn't hide. browse roasters by country, by origin, by certification. no marketplace fees. you contact the roaster, you place the order, you get the beans.

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browse by country

by bean origin

roasters who source single-origin beans from each country. ethiopian sidamo, colombian huila, kenyan AA, etc.

by certification

roasters who carry the cert. each one is third-party audited; click through to see the audit cycle and what the cert means.

how it works

  1. 1

    browse

    filter by country, origin, or certification. find roasters who match your account size and lead-time tolerance.

  2. 2

    request

    email the roaster direct. say what you need: monthly volume, brewing setup, current beans you'd want to replace.

  3. 3

    sample

    most roasters ship samples free. taste, brew on your bar, compare to what you have today.

  4. 4

    supply

    open a trade account. recurring or ad-hoc. price-per-kg, lead time, custom blends, all negotiated direct.

wholesale coffee, explained

what is wholesale coffee?

wholesale coffee is roasted beans a roaster sells in bulk to cafes, restaurants, and offices, usually at a per-kilo trade price below retail, often with equipment, training, or recipe support attached.

how do cafes buy wholesale coffee?

cafes buy wholesale by contacting a roaster directly, agreeing terms, and ordering. this directory lists roasters that offer wholesale across 37 countries; there are no marketplace fees, you deal with the roaster yourself.

how do you choose a wholesale coffee roaster?

match the roaster to your menu: the origins and roast styles they carry, whether they offer the certifications your customers ask for, their minimum order and lead time, and the support (machines, barista training) they include.

what certifications should wholesale coffee have?

the common wholesale certifications are organic, fair trade, direct trade, rainforest alliance, and b-corp. you can filter this directory by certification to find roasters that match your sourcing standards.

for roasters

own a featured spot on your country's page

three featured slots per country, rotated every six hours. direct leads to your wholesale email. starting at $499/month. get in touch.

list your wholesale operation