Medici Roasting

📌 Johns Creek, Georgia

Medici Roasting specializes in providing artisan coffee wholesale services. Their offerings include ethically sourced beans roasted with precision, tailored wholesale partnerships, and hands-on support to help coffee businesses succeed. Medici’s dedication to quality reflects their philosophy of fostering connection and conversation through exceptional coffee​.

Medici Roasting is in the RoasterLink network.


How to Connect

Brady O’Brien
brady@mediciroasting.com
+1 615-878-6505

1023 Springdale Rd, Ste 1A,
Austin TX 78721

Fast Facts

  • $51-60 or less per five-pound bag
  • Offers training to wholesale partners.
  • Woman-owned
  • Runs 5 successful cafes in the Austin Area

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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