Dapper & Wise

📌 Hillsboro, Oregon

Dapper & Wise offers a wholesale program featuring ethically sourced, specialty-grade coffee from small-scale farmers and cooperatives. They provide comprehensive support, including prompt communication and personalized consultation, to ensure a seamless experience for their partners. With a commitment to quality and sustainability, partnering with Dapper & Wise means delivering exceptional coffee to your customers

Dapper & Wise is in the RoasterLink network.


How to Connect

Joey
joey@dapperandwise.com
(971) 245-6176

317 E Main Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123


Fast Facts

  • $51 to 60 per five-pound bag
  • Operates own bakery
  • Love hosting and giving tours of the facility
  • Roasts on a 1956 Probat UG22



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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