Sierra Coffee Group

📌 Lyndhurst New Jersey

Sierra Coffee Group a family-owned business dedicated to showcasing the rich culture of Honduran coffee, offers a wholesale program featuring rare microlot varieties and premium beans sourced directly from Honduras’s top regions. They provide customizable options, including co-branding and white-label solutions, to suit diverse business needs. Additionally, they offers corporate gifting services and event support, ensuring freshly roasted coffee enhances any occasion.

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How to Connect

Mayra Gomez
mayra.gomez@sierracoffeegroup.com
(201) 830-7618

302 Ridge Rd,
Lyndhurst NJ, 07071



Fast Facts

  • $51 to 60 per five-pound bag
  • Woman-owned, Minority-owned
  • Supplies coffie beans from Honduras



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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