Submitted by bluestardiver t3_zlsj5n in newhaven

hi! does anyone have recommendations on a where to get coffee beans/coffee grounds in the area (i generally prefer dark roast but in the past i've tried some medium roast that has pleasantly surprised me)? i'm new to new haven (came from Asia) and just wanted to try out local roasters or just anything aside from the typical commercially available coffee grounds.

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pleasantpodcasts t1_j06zmoy wrote

Willoughby's roasts some pretty good beans. I know you can buy them at the one on the corner of church and grove. They have whole bean and can grind for you.

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chronicallyawkward64 t1_j077yjr wrote

Willoughby's is the goat. If you are like me and hate downtown due to parking concerns, they have a location in branford with lots of parking.

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BranfordBound t1_j08uwk1 wrote

Branford is also the main location where they do the roasting. Super fresh beans!

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brewski t1_j0aabsn wrote

You can also buy them at Best Video in Hamden.

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pittiedaddy t1_j076925 wrote

I will forever and always recommend Willoughbys.

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curbthemeplays t1_j07ckfa wrote

I’m a big fan of Giv. They’re in Canton CT but they will ship for free for the right sized order.

Perkatory is in Branford and a good one if you want to drive somewhere.

I haven’t tried Willoughby’s but it’s on the list.

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Thecryptbabe t1_j07mk6s wrote

One World coffee roasters in East Haven! Hands down the best coffee beans I’ve ever had. They do free local delivery of their beans to New Haven county too.

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CarvertheWalkerHound t1_j0brube wrote

I second this! Their delivery was the highlight of lockdown. They also have gift boxes.

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ntvblls t1_j07g4eu wrote

If you’re interested in high-end coffee, Giv is good as a few others have mentioned. I’m not sure if it’s still the case, but their beans at least used to be available to buy from the Jitter Bus and Pistachio. Fussy and the Coffee Pedaler often have some nice high end beans for sale. Atticus Market sells Ilse, which is very expensive but very good. I’ve also occasionally seen a few other high end roasters at Atticus.

If you’re willing to drive a bit out of New Haven, Neat in Darien has excellent beans and is a very nice cafe, Roanjena in Glastonbury has Giv and often Ilse and is all-around an excellent place with great coffee and awesome baked goods, and Source Coffeehouse in Bridgeport has Passenger (PA based) and a rotating guest roaster, sometimes a local roaster.

I personally think Willoughby’s is dreadful, but if you’re into dark/medium roasts, they’ll probably have more of that then the other places I mentioned.

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threeleggedworkhorse t1_j0779vh wrote

I’ve have consistently gotten good beans at East Rock Coffee, Fussy Coffee and the Jitter Bus. I’m not sure where they get their beans from all the time though. I think East Rock roasts their own, Fussy usually has Kuma coffee available, and I’m not sure about the Jitter Bus.

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TerpPhysicist t1_j08wd5i wrote

Second the beans from ERC. They roast at their bigger location on Whitney (Poppy’s) and have some really good stuff

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HartfordResident t1_j07daud wrote

Giv is great. Willoughby's too, but Giv has a wider range. You can mail order from them.

Story and Soil in Hartford, and sometimes Fussy in New Haven, have some really nice boutique selections. Like, amazing small production lot stuff you won't find elsewhere.

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CountKrill t1_j090um2 wrote

If you're in the Wooster Square area, there's a spot on Grand Ave called New Line Blending and Roastery that has fresh whole roasted beans as well as a variety of teas and herbal blends. www.newlineblending.com

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poliscirun t1_j09klcg wrote

As others said, Willoughbys is my fave, classic 3rd wave coffee shop. Common Grounds is also pretty good and my #2 favorite, kinda between 3rd & 4th wave coffees as a vibe (if that distinction matters at all to you).

Willoughbys has 2 cafes in Downtown New Haven, but a couple other spots too. You can buy their beans at any cafe (they roast at their home in Branford).

Common Grounds is opening soon on York St in NH, but has cafes in Hamden, Shelton, or Branford. They have roasters in every cafe, the owner makes rounds to do batches in each location

If you like to taste interesting and new beans based on their natural characteristics from where they're grown, how it's roasted, Willoughbys is your go-to.

If you wanted quality coffee but also the option of flavored coffees (even in whole bean), Common Grounds is great, but they still have quality unfavored traditional blends too that are delicious. I personally prefer their house blend to Willoughbys, but prefer Willoughbys espresso and single origin coffees over Common Grounds.

Welcome to Connecticut!

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bluestardiver OP t1_j0qh398 wrote

>If you like to taste interesting and new beans based on their natural characteristics from where they're grown, how it's roasted, Willoughbys is your go-to.

haha you got me spot on right there. also works for me since I just discovered Willoughby's is a very short walk from where I live. Thank you for the welcome and your other coffee suggestions! (btw I also bought the Willoughby's espresso and it's great! i love it)

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PrinceHawtbod t1_j07pfbl wrote

12 percent beer project recently opened a coffee shop and has beans.

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mpd763 t1_j081g2u wrote

highly recommend East Rock Coffee!

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4times4equals12 t1_j0bt3qn wrote

Coffee Pedaler 100%. They specialize in mostly light roast coffees, but will have a few medium roasts as well. Usually have Tandem in stock and if you're lucky, La Cabra. The La Cabra is outrageously good.

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nerbm t1_j07pqkz wrote

The Jitter Bus, parked at Elm and Hillhouse 10 am - ...? Coincidentally, it's right up the street from Willoughby's at Church/Whitney/Elm. Both solid options.

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Parking-Corgi6793 t1_j07tshs wrote

Also second the Jitter Bus—always get coffee beans from them as gifts for the holidays

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bluestardiver OP t1_j0qg4tk wrote

Ohhh I don’t think I’ve seen this one. Though I always pass by HillHouse on the way home. I should probably watch out for this!

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reellivechoices t1_j09so6f wrote

Welcome! There are a lot of good roasters in CT some that I like besides the ones mentioned above:

J Rene out of West Hartford. ILSE out of Westport. Drumroll of Wethersfield

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Wrong_Treats t1_j0ckc8g wrote

Willoughby's 100%

Best beans in town.

And get a grinder. Whole bean stays fresh longer.

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bluestardiver OP t1_j0qgdl2 wrote

Haha yesss I left my grinder in my home country so that’s next in my wishlist 😅

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bluestardiver OP t1_j0qfmmt wrote

You guys are the best!!! I found my way to Willoughby’s in Church St (just a 5min walk from where I live!) and at first I thought I went to the wrong place ‘cause I only saw the pastries on display and when I turned left there’s a whole freakin wall of coffee beans of all sorts!! 😍😍😍 I think they also have some single origins there so I’ll try that next time (do you have recommendations?). I bought the espresso house blend for now and will def come back and try other beans. I also took note of your other suggestions, unfortunately I don’t have a car, so I’ll note them down for the time when I get to find someone to drive with! Haha you guys gave a lot that's walking distance from me though, so I'll enjoy my time exploring them

Thank you guys! If you have other suggestions (and also coffee beans to try), keep them coming! ☕️

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