White Rhino Coffee

πŸ“Œ Dallas, Texas

As a pioneer of the fourth-wave coffee movement, White Rhino Coffee is the only roaster in the region to boast 4+ coffees rated 90 by Coffee Review. Established in 2007 and has since built a strong reputation for their commitment to excellence and dedication to community. Offers an array of exceptional roasts, wholesale pricing on industry equipment, national brand syrups, and extraordinary customer service.

White Rhino Coffee is in the RoasterLink network.


How to Connect

Kyle Battles
KBattles@whiterhinocoffee.com

Support Office:
500 N. Akard St., Ste. 3000
Dallas, TX 75231

Roasting Facility:
1607 Fort Worth Avenue
Dallas, TX 75208

Fast Facts

  • 20-30% off retail prices
  • Four 90+ rated coffees on Coffee Review
  • National Brandred Flavored syrups

Services Offered

🟒 Coffee training and resources🟒 Private / white labeling services🟒 Fair Trade
🟒 Business consulting❌ Flavored coffee beans🟒 Equipment and supplies sales
🟒 Equipment technical support🟒 Single-serve coffee products❌ Fundraising programs


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