Mighty Oak Roasters

📌 Astoria, New York

Mighty Oak Roasters operates a thriving high-volume café roastery. Specializing in wood-fired roasting, they offer 4 year-round blends and a rotating selection of single-origin coffees. Their wholesale program provides complimentary on-site training and calibration (location-dependent) to ensure partners serve exceptional coffee. Additionally, they supply locally-produced cold brew concentrate, versatile for both beverages and cocktails.

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How to Connect

Peter Moses
moses@mightyoakroasters.com
(917) 789-8007

2801 24th Avenue
Astoria, NY 11102


Fast Facts

  • $61 or more per five-pound bag
  • Provide free training and dialing in at our customer’s business
  • Sells cold brew concentrate locally.
  • First wood-fired coffee roaster in New York in close to a century




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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