📌 NYC, New York
Superlost Coffee is a Brooklyn based roaster focused on sourcing specialty coffees from some of the best farms all around the world. Supernova is their signature espresso and the backbone of many beloved NYC bakeries and cafes. Their wholesale program is tailored for cafes and businesses seeking exceptional coffee and unique packaging that supports independent artists.
Superlost Coffee is in the RoasterLink network.
Fast Facts
- $XXXX per five-pound bag
- Gear Patrol “The 28 Best Coffee Roasters in America”
- Beyond Fair Trade
- Free unlimited barista trainings, quality assurance testing on site, service machines, can help craft your menu.
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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