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We Roast to Order-Always Fresh AND

Always A Full Pound!

LET US be your choice for coffee

Try our coffees of the world. We import from South and Central America, Africa and other exotic places. Beans from the different regions in each country exhibit their own qualities and charactaristics. Try them all and find your favorite!

Our French Creek Espresso is great for your home espresso maker or your Espresso Stand.  Imagine a cup of hot fresh-roasted coffee to complete a meal or served with a yummy dessert.  Of course a hot cup of coffee goes exceptionally well with fine chocolates, visit our gifts page for some interesting selections.  Our Church Creek Blend is a favorite breakfast choice.  Kenyan AA is a great after dinner drink with a full flavor.  For a mild but full bodied cup, try our Costa Rican Terrazu.   But, how can you miss one of our most popular straight roasts, whether you are a gourmet coffee expert or trying to get away from canned coffee, Tanzanian Peaberry is a find!  Columbian Supremo is one of the worlds' mainstays, roasted medium with full flavor.  Just let us know what you are looking for, dark, medium or light roast.  We ship immediately after roasting. Try Fresh Roasted Coffee and you will see a difference.

We also offer two fine coffees from a family owned estate in El Salvador.  These are beans you will not find everywhere!  Santa Leticia and El Amel are sure to please. These treasures might even tempt some tea drinkers.

If you are looking for wholesale or corporate accounts, check out the Specials link in our storefront.  Not only do we offer truly fine fresh-roasted selections, they are an exceptional value in today's marketplace.

We are located 60 miles north of Seattle and a women owned business.  Check out About US to see the sisters at work.

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