Where do you buy special coffee?

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Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby chocaloca » 28 Feb 2011, 06:03

We have a market stall in our town that sells wonderful specialised coffees from all over the world. They are clearly labelled with the country of origin, strength and special qualities and I really enjoy trying different kinds. Do you know a shop like this?
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby peter » 17 Mar 2011, 06:41

I don't have a shop like that near me, but I am ordering coffee beans from an on-line store, and I'm very happy with their delivery and quality; so I guess no need to look for something different ;)
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby MaCoffee » 29 Mar 2011, 11:30

I THINK some stores like Trader Joe's might have something like that? I know they do with wine, but I, er, forgot to check re: coffee. I do know for sure that at least one locally-owned coffee shop sells specialised coffee beans you can buy and grind yourself, which is nice. b-)
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby LucyCB » 29 May 2012, 05:21

I get special kinds of coffee from a local coffee shop, that's it!
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby jesse » 19 Jul 2012, 02:21

My sister is travelling all over the world, and, as she knows I like coffee, she always brings me something unusual and tasty, in most cases, from different countries. I am a lucky person ;) :d
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby PepetheCoffeeManiac » 04 Apr 2013, 01:11

I don't have to go anywhere to buy special coffee when I have the Internet :-)
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby michael » 27 May 2013, 04:55

We have several markets which specialize on gourmet coffees from different regions. So that depends on my mood. ;)
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby blackrose » 07 Oct 2013, 00:30

I know they do with wine, but I, er, forgot to check re: coffee. I do know for sure that at least one locally-owned coffee shop sells specialised coffee beans you can buy and grind yourself, which is nice. b-)
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby Lucie » 16 Oct 2013, 01:40

I have a friend who travels a lot, so he often brings me various coffees from around the world. So far I don't have a problem as where to buy great coffee though I understand that I should definitely look for an alternative source, in case he finally settles at home after he sees everything he can. ;)
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby iamavapollard » 07 Aug 2016, 04:10

try Java Times Caffe. i have been using them for years and they never disappointed me.
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Re: Where do you buy special coffee?

Postby Fleur » 04 Nov 2017, 03:12

I like the title of the thread. Fresh Speciality coffee is not always available in the city / town / village you live in so there is a temptation to order from one of those online stores, claiming 24 hours roasting prior to packing and sending. Occasionally, came across the Full Cup Flavor brand (https://www.fullcupflavor.com) Is the coffee as good as it is described?
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