📌 Grapevine, Texas
Pax & Beneficia founded on the principles of craftsmanship and camaraderie, offers a wholesale program that provides exceptional, ethically sourced coffee, along with comprehensive training and technical support to ensure quality and consistency. Their white label program allows businesses to deliver outstanding coffee under their own brand. Partnering with Pax & Beneficia means offering superior coffee while fostering meaningful connections within your community.
Pax & Beneficia is in the RoasterLink network.


How to Connect
Robert Rodriguez III
robert@paxandbeneficia.com
(361) 425-5078
3550 Grapevine Mills Blvd N,
Grapevine, Texas 76051
Fast Facts
- $40 to 50 per five-pound bag
- Aim to create meaningful experiences that leave a lasting impact
- Provide in-depth training, constant QC, equipment and tech services through vendors
- 6 coffee locations in Texas.
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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