Vermont

24 Best Coffee Roasters In Vermont

Written by:
Tom Riley
Date Published:
January 11, 2024
Fresh coffee being roasted at the De Palo Coffee roastery in Vermont

Photo from De Palo Coffee via Facebook

Vermont, known for its picturesque landscapes and charming towns, is also home to a thriving coffee culture that has been steadily gaining recognition. If you're a coffee connoisseur or simply someone who enjoys a good cup of joe, Vermont has a lot to offer. In this post, we will explore the 24 best coffee roasters in Vermont, each of which brings its unique flavors and artisanal expertise to the table. Whether you're a local looking to support your community or a visitor seeking the finest coffee experiences, this list will guide you through the vibrant coffee scene of the Green Mountain State.

1. Abracadabra Coffee Company

Located in Woodstock, Vermont, Abracadabra Coffee Company is known for its focus on single-origin coffee, signature drinks, and baked goods. They emphasize seasonally sourced, high-quality beans and strive to maintain the nuances of each unique coffee. Their energetic and vibrant atmosphere, coupled with a commitment to not compromising the quality of their coffee, makes them a standout in Vermont's coffee scene.

Website: Abracadabra Coffee Company

2. Vivid Coffee Roasters

Operating from Winooski, Vermont since 2015, Vivid Coffee Roasters is dedicated to curating a diverse collection of standout coffees. They cater to a wide range of palates, offering flavors from rich and bold to light and fruity. Their focus on excellence and clarity in their coffee flavors ensures a unique experience for coffee lovers. Vivid Coffee Roasters also offers subscription services for regular deliveries of their exceptional blends.

Website: Vivid Coffee Roasters

3. Carrier Roasting Company

Based in Northfield, Vermont, Carrier Roasting Company is an award-winning roaster recognized globally, including being named in Roastful Coffee's 2023 list of the Top 50 Roasters in the World. They focus on transparent sourcing and supporting small producers, contributing to fair and sustainable coffee trade. Their range includes whole bean coffee and instant coffee options, highlighting their commitment to quality and accessibility. Along with the roastery and coffee bar in Northfield, they have a coffee bar in Burlington too. There coffee bars offer some great pastries and other snacks along with high-quality coffee.

Website: Carrier Roasting Company

4. Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea Co.

This roastery, led by renowned coffee expert Mané Alves, is passionate about crafting superb coffees. Located in the heart of the Green Mountains, they offer a wide selection of specialty coffees and premium whole leaf teas, sustainably sourced from around the globe. Their Coffee Bar and Roastery in Waterbury Center is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere to enjoy their freshly roasted coffees. Be sure to peek in the production area through the windows of the cafe!

Website: Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea Co.

5. Brown & Jenkins

Known for purchasing only the highest quality Arabica coffee beans, Brown & Jenkins roasts to order and ships the same day, ensuring peak freshness. They offer a wide range of products including single-origin coffee, flavored coffee, decaf, and seasonal flavors. Committed to delivering freshly roasted coffee for over 40 years, they have become a staple in the Vermont coffee scene.

Website: Brown & Jenkins

6. 802 Coffee

Since 1998, 802 Coffee has been dedicated to artisan batch roasting the finest quality Vermont coffee. They offer a variety of Fair Trade, Organic, and micro-lot coffees, ensuring both quality and sustainability. Starting as a small cafe called Capitol Grounds Cafe and Roastery, 802 Coffee has grown to be a beloved brand across Vermont, known for its award-winning coffees and community-focused ethos. Visit them at 17 Ayers Street in Barre, Vermont or shop online. Beans can be found in local markets too and Capitol Grounds Cafe still exists in Montpelier and they serve all 802 Coffee beans.

Website: 802 Coffee

7. Brio Coffeeworks

A woman-owned specialty coffee roaster located in Burlington's South End Arts District, Brio Coffeeworks is known for its lightly roasted single-origin coffees for filter & espresso. They are dedicated to creating a community space for coffee enthusiasts and professionals. Brio offers a range of coffee products, including specialty instant coffee and brewing equipment, while also collaborating with local artists for their microlot series.

Website: Brio Coffeeworks

8. Kestrel Coffee Roasters

Kestrel Coffee Roasters offers a unique experience with their focus on ethically sourced, single-origin coffees from small farms around the world. They emphasize on providing coffee that is both approachable and intriguing, with a selection that changes every few months to reflect the seasonality of coffee. Their dedication to quality is evident in the flavor of their coffees, and they are celebrated for creating a cup of coffee that elicits emotional responses from their customers. Kestrel has three locations in Brulington Vermont and their roastery is located at 530 Community Drive in South Burlington.

Website: Kestrel Coffee Roasters

9.  Onyx Tonics

Onyx Tonics, a specialty coffee bar in downtown Burlington, VT, is known for its ever-changing menu of single-origin coffees. Emphasizing the unique flavors of high-quality coffees from around the world, Onyx Tonics strives to showcase the distinctiveness of each coffee they serve. Their weekly rotating menu features a variety of single-origin coffees, ensuring a new experience with each visit. Stop by their shop for an awesome coffee experience.

Website: Onyx Tonics

10. Nomad Coffee

Nomad Coffee, started as a vision to transform a 1970’s travel trailer into a unique coffee shop, has been serving great coffee in Vermont since 2016. The Nomad team's passion and dedication have turned this concept into a reality, offering a warm and inviting space for coffee enthusiasts. Their journey from a crowdfunding campaign to opening for business is a testament to their commitment to bringing great coffee to Vermont's wilds. They have expanded to also have a full service bakery that produces outstanding croissants, scones, muffins, loafs, and more. They have farm to table breakfast and lunch options as well. Nomad Coffee has three locations in Vermont in Burlington, Essex Junction, and seasonally during the winter at Sugarbush Mountain.

Website: Nomad Coffee

11. Saw-Dog Coffee Roasters

Saw-Dog Coffee Roasters is not just about brewing great coffee; it's about making a positive impact. Their mission extends beyond taste to ensuring the safety and financial stability of female coffee farmers in remote areas. This Vermont-based roastery focuses on producing high-quality coffee that also serves a greater good.100% of their coffee holds three key certifications: Cafe Feminino, Certified Organic, and Fair Trade. Their unique approach to roasting, selling, and business operations distinguishes them in the coffee world. Saw-Dog Coffee is an exemplary choice for those who want to enjoy excellent coffee while contributing to a noble cause. 

Website: Saw-Dog Coffee Roasters

12. Big Gear Coffee Roasters

Photo from Big Gear Coffee Roasters via Facebook

Big Gear Coffee Roasters in Montpelier, Vermont, stands out for its dedication to sourcing high-quality coffee beans with a transparent history from around the globe. They offer a wide range of roasts, each carefully crafted to bring out unique flavor profiles, such as their popular Uphill Grind, Downhill Flow, and Single Track roasts. Big Gear Coffee Roasters not only provides delicious coffee but also ensures a fresh experience for their customers by roasting in small batches. Their commitment to quality and freshness is evident in every cup. Along with purchasing online, coffee lovers can find Big Gear stocked in over two dozen Vermont markets and find it being poured at many local cafes and inns.

Website: Big Gear Coffee Roasters

13. Mocha Joe's Coffee Roasters

For over 30 years, Mocha Joe’s in Brattleboro, Vermont, has been pioneering the art of fine coffee with a conscience. Their journey from Vermont to their Organic Farmers Cooperative in Cameroon, West Africa, reflects their commitment to seeking the best coffees worldwide while caring for the communities they serve. Mocha Joe's is dedicated to sustainable economic relationships that uplift coffee farmers, making their coffee not just great in taste but also in impact. Their roasting shop is located in downtown Brattleboro and their cafe is located right on Main Street in Brattleboro. Additionally, there coffee can be found at many local coffee shops and markets.

Website: Mocha Joe's Coffee Roasters

14. Speeder & Earl's Coffee

Speeder & Earl's Coffee has been a staple in the Burlington area for over 20 years, roasting and brewing gourmet coffees. Their presence in Burlington's South End Arts District adds a cultural richness to their brand. With a focus on quality and a deep-rooted local presence, Speeder & Earl's represents the essence of Vermont's coffee culture. Their dedication to creating exceptional coffee experiences is evident in their carefully roasted beans and thoughtfully brewed cups. 

Website: Speeder & Earl's Coffee

15. Depalo Coffee Roasters

Photo from De Palo Coffee via Facebook

Depalo Coffee Roasters showcases a unique selection of coffee, focusing on distinctive processes like Anaerobic Natural processing and traditional Natural processing. They feature coffees like the Juanachute Micromill and Santa Teresa del Mogoton, emphasizing a commitment to quality and flavor. The coffees are processed and dried meticulously to bring out unique taste profiles, ranging from fruity to chocolatey notes. Depalo Coffee's approach underlines their dedication to offering coffees that are not just delightful in flavor but also rich in story and origin. Their roastery and cafe along US-4 in Mendon, Vermont offers their incredible coffee along with great baked goods and breakfast/lunch dishes.

Website: Depalo Coffee Roasters

16. First Branch Coffee

Located in South Royalton at the meeting point of the First Branch and the White River, First Branch Coffee is dedicated to bringing specialty coffee to the area. They source ethically grown single-origin or cooperatively processed beans globally and showcase their unique flavor profiles through skilled roasting and serving. Their focus on freshness is apparent in their diverse range of coffee offerings, including Ethiopian, Guatemalan, Colombian, and an espresso blend. First Branch Coffee balances global coffee sourcing with strong local community support. Their cafe offers some incredible coffee drinks, teas, and pastries.

Website: First Branch Coffee

17. Big Jay Roasting Co.

Big Jay Roasting Co. in Vermont is committed to crafting a great cup of coffee using premium organic fair-trade Arabica beans from around the world. Their process involves blending various coffee varieties to harmonize the best aspects of different coffee origins. They emphasize freshness by roasting to order and shipping immediately. Big Jay Roasting Co. offers a range of blends and single-origin coffees, underlining their commitment to organic and fairly traded coffee. Their approach is a testament to their dedication to quality and ethical sourcing. They have no physical location, so it is best to order online or give them a call.

Website: Big Jay Roasting Co.

18. Rockingham Roasters 

Rockingham Roasters in Bellows Falls, Vermont, offers premium Old World coffee at affordable prices. They provide a unique experience with a diverse menu that includes coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and both local and international fare. Their commitment to quality and the customer experience is evident in their carefully crafted offerings. Rockingham Roasters is a charming destination for those seeking a delightful coffee experience in Vermont. 

Website: Rockingham Roasters

19. Duchess Coffee Co.

Duchess Coffee Co. is an awesome little coffee roastery in Brattleboro, Vermont. They roast small batches of beans on-site and they make it a point to partner with women-owned farms in Central and South America. Their cozy cafe is an awesome spot to hang out and sip on some freshly made coffee drinks. They are also known for making some incredible baked goods, such as their beloved chai glazed donuts. This is a must-visit coffee spot for any Vermonter or visitor.

Website: Duchess Coffee Co.

20. Awake Coffee

Awake Coffee, located in the heart of the Mad River Valley in Vermont, is known for its fairly traded, organic beans sourced from around the world. They offer a variety of blends that are crafted with love and intention. The support from their loyal customers underlines the quality and care put into their products. Awake Coffee is dedicated to providing a unique and authentic coffee experience. They do not have a physical cafe, but coffee lovers can purchase online or at one of the many local markets that sell their beans.

Website: Awake Coffee 

21. Brave Coffee & Tea Company

Brave Coffee & Tea Company, a Vermont-based coffee roaster located in Waterbury, is committed to bringing out the best flavors of the bean. They roast to order and deliver within two weeks to ensure the freshest coffee possible. Their belief in "Better Coffee, Better Life" reflects their dedication to quality and customer satisfaction. Brave Coffee & Tea offers a variety of single-origin and blend options, along with a subscription box service for those who never want to run out of their favorite coffee.

Website: Brave Coffee & Tea Company

22. Uncommon Coffee

Uncommon Coffee in Essex, Vermont, prides itself on roasting the freshest coffee possible in their in-house roastery. They offer a range of products, including a coffee subscription service, emphasizing their commitment to quality and integrity throughout the coffee-making process. The cafe serves as a community hub, offering a warm setting for customers to enjoy coffee, pastry, and breakfast. Uncommon Coffee's dedication to providing an exceptional experience is evident in every aspect of their business. 

Website: Uncommon Coffee

23. Ungrounded Coffee Roasters

Ungrounded Coffee Roasters, nestled near Stratton Mountain in Vermont, offers a delightful experience with fresh, small-batch coffee roasted to order. They provide a range of premium beans online for doorstep delivery, alongside delicious espresso beverages like the Maple Latte. Ungrounded Coffee Roasters is dedicated to providing an authentic and direct coffee experience, whether for local enthusiasts or seasonal visitors. Their subscription service adds convenience for regular customers. 

Website: Ungrounded Coffee Roasters

24. Vittles

Vittles, located in Bradford and roasted in Corinth, Vermont, is known for its fair trade organic coffee. They proudly roast their own coffees in Corinth and serve a range of offerings at their shop, Vittles House of Brews. Vittles is particularly known for their house-made bagels and drive-thru service. Their commitment to quality and community is evident in their fresh, daily offerings and their presence in Bradford’s Main Street. 

Website: Vittles

Conclusion:

As we wrap up our journey through the 24 best coffee roasters in Vermont, one thing is abundantly clear: the passion and dedication of Vermont's coffee artisans shine through in every cup they serve. From the northern reaches of the state to the southernmost corners, each coffee roaster on this list has contributed to Vermont's reputation as a haven for coffee enthusiasts. Whether you prefer the bold and earthy tones of a dark roast or the bright and lively notes of a light roast, Vermont's coffee scene has something to satisfy every palate. So, next time you find yourself in the Green Mountain State, be sure to explore these incredible coffee roasters, and savor the rich flavors that only Vermont can offer. Your taste buds will thank you for the adventure.

Written By

Tom Riley

Tom was born and raised in New England and loves exploring all around the Northeast. From the mountains of New Hampshire to the waterfalls of Vermont, rugged coast of Maine, and white sand beaches of Cape Cod - Tom loves seeing what each state around him has to offer. Tom's favorite quote is by Seneca and it reads, “It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste a lot of it." He believes everyday should be spent living life to the fullest!

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