Breezeway Coffee Roasters

📌 Indian Trail, North Carolina

Breezeway Coffee Roasters is a family-owned, small-batch roaster offering a wholesale program built on 25+ years of experience in the retail coffee industry. In addition to coffee, they also supply tea and matcha, and an abundance of consulting.

This coffee roaster is in the RoasterLink network.


How to Connect

Rowman Basham
rowman@breezewaycoffee.com

231 Post Office Dr., B-5
Indian Trail, NC 28079

Fast Facts

  • $40-50 per five-pound bag
  • Also supplies tea & match
  • Family-owned

Services Offered

🟢 Coffee training and resources🟢 Private / white labeling services❌ Fair Trade / Organic beans
🟢 Business consulting❌ Flavored coffee beans🟢 Equipment and supplies sales
❌ Equipment technical support❌ Single-serve coffee products❌ Fundraising programs


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