Portland Coffee Roasters

📌 Portland, Oregon

Portland Coffee Roasters offers a comprehensive wholesale program featuring ethically sourced, high-quality coffee, tailored support, and sustainable practices. They focus on building strong partnerships to help businesses deliver exceptional coffee while prioritizing sustainability and social responsibility.

Portland Coffee Roasters is in the RoasterLink network.


How to Connect

Evan Moore
sales@portlandroasting.com

340 SE 7th Avenue
Portland, OR 97211

Fast Facts

  • $51-60 per five-pound bag
  • Ethically sourced coffee
  • Independent and Locally Owned
  • 2012 Roast Magazine Macro Roaster of the Year Award

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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