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This is a worldwide list of notable coffee companies that roast or distribute coffee.

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Company name Year founded Location Roaster? Retailer? Subsidiary brands
85C Bakery Cafe 2004 Taipei, Taiwan
Ajinomoto 1917 Tokyo, Japan Yes Birdy
An Giang Coffee Long Thành, Vietnam Yes
Aroma Espresso Bar 1994 Jerusalem, Israel Yes Yes
Barcaffe 1970 Slovenia Yes Owned by Droga Kolinska[1]
Bewley's 1840 Dublin, Ireland Yes Yes Java City and Rebecca's Cafe
Black Ivory Coffee 2012 Thailand Yes The Coffee was first produced at Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation in 2012 [2]
Blue Bottle Coffee Oakland, California, US Yes Yes Owned by Nestle
Bigface Coffee 2020 Bay Lake, Florida, U.S.
Bridgehead Coffee 1981 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Yes Yes
Brownstones Coffee 2002 Amityville, New York, US Yes[3] Yes[3]
Café Britt 1985 Costa Rica Yes
Café Coffee Day 1996 Bengaluru, India Yes Yes Café Coffee Day, Coffee Day Express, Coffee Day Beverages, Fresh & Ground
Cafédirect 1991 UK
Caffè Nero 1997 London, UK Yes Yes
Caffé Vita Coffee Roasting Company 1995 Seattle, Washington, US Yes
Cameron's Coffee 1978 Shakopee, Minnesota, US Yes
Caribou Coffee 1992 Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, US Yes
Coffee Beanery 1976 Flushing, Michigan
Coffee Island 1999 Patras, Greece Yes Yes
Colectivo Coffee Roasters 1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US Yes Yes
Cometeer Coffee 2015 Gloucester, Massachusetts, US No Yes
Comfoods 1951 Makati, Philippines Café Puro
Community Coffee 1919 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US Yes Yes CC's Coffee House
Compass Coffee 2014 Washington, DC, US Yes Yes Simple Syrups, Simple Sanitizer, Crown Tea[4]
Coop Kaffe 1953 Oslo, Norway Yes Owned by Coop Norge Handel AS
Costa Coffee 1971 Dunstable, UK
Dallmayr 1700 Munich, Germany
Death Wish Coffee 2008 Saratoga Springs, New York, US
Delta Cafés 1961 Campo Maior, Portugal Yes Yes
Diedrich Coffee 1972 Irvine, California, US
Douwe Egberts 1753 Joure and Utrecht, Netherlands Yes Part of The J.M. Smucker Co. in the US; part of Sara Lee worldwide (excluding US); Kanis & Gunnik, Van Nelle
Dulce Café 1980 South Africa Yes Yes
Dunkin' Donuts 1950 Quincy, Massachusetts, US Retail grocery products licensed for manufacture by The J.M. Smucker Co.
Dunn Bros 1987 St. Paul, Minnesota, US
Dutch Bros. Coffee 1992 Grants Pass, Oregon, US
Ellis Coffee Company 1854 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Family owned and operated
Eight O'Clock Coffee 1859 Montvale, New Jersey, US Originally created by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; became part of the Tata family in 2006
Equal Exchange 1986 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, US
Figaro Coffee Company 1993 Manila, Philippines Yes Sister company: Boyd's Coffee Company; serves Vietnamese coffee under the name of Kape Indochine.
Franck 1892 Croatia Yes Yes
Gloria Jean's Coffees 1979 US
Harischandra Mills 1953 Matara, Sri Lanka Yes Yes
Highlands Coffee 1998 Hanoi, Vietnam Yes Yes Joint venture of Jollibee Foods Corporation and Viet Thai International
Hills Bros. Coffee 1878 US Yes Yes
Illy 1933 Italy
Indian Coffee House 1940s India Yes
Jittery Joe's 1994 Athens, Georgia, US
The J.M. Smucker Company 1897 Orrville, Ohio, US Folgers, Millstone Coffee, Douwe Egberts in the US, Cafe Bustelo, Kava, Life is Good, Medaglia D'Oro, Pilon
Juan Valdez Café 2002 Bogotá, Colombia Yes Yes
Julius Meinl 1862 Austria Yes Yes
Keurig Green Mountain 1996 US Yes Yes
Koa Coffee Plantation 1997 Captain Cook, Hawaii, US Kobrick Coffee Company 1920 New York, New York, US, Lee Kobrick, Steven Kobrick, Jerilyn Kobrick
Kraft Foods 1853 Tarrytown, New York, US Yes Café HAG, General Foods International, Gevalia, Jacobs, Kenco, Maxwell House, Nabob, Sanka, Tassimo
La Colombe Coffee Roasters 1994 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US Yes Yes
Landwer coffee 1919 Holon, Israel Yes Yes Landwer Café
Lavazza 1895 Italy
Louisa Coffee 2006 Taipei, Taiwan
Machwitz Kaffee 1883 Hanover, Germany Yes Yes Founded in Gdansk
Massimo Zanetti 1973 Bologna, Italy Chase & Sanborn Coffee Company, Chock full o'Nuts, Hills Brothers Coffee, MJB, Segafredo Zanetti
Matthew Algie 1864 UK
Maxwell House 1892 US Yes No
Mayora Indah 1977 Jakarta, Indonesia Kopiko, Torabika
Meira Oy 1914 Finland Yes Owned by Massimo Zanetti
Melitta 1908 Minden, Germany Yes No
Mikel Coffee Company 2008 Larissa, Greece Yes Yes
Miko Coffee 1801 Belgium Yes
Monmouth Coffee Company 1978 London, UK Yes Yes
Mystic Monk Coffee 2007 Wyoming, US Yes Yes
Nestlé 1866 Vevey, Switzerland Nescafé, Nespresso, Taster's Choice
New England Coffee 1916 Malden, Massachusetts, US Yes Yes
Paulig 1876 Finland Yes
OldTown White Coffee 1995 Ipoh, Malaysia Yes Yes
Philz Coffee 2003 San Francisco, California, US Yes Yes
Red Diamond 1906 Birmingham, Alabama, US Yes Yes
Revelator Coffee 2013 Birmingham, Alabama, US Yes Yes Wired Puppy, Octane Coffee
Second Cup 1975 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Yes Yes
Starbucks 1971 Seattle, Washington, US Yes Yes Seattle's Best Coffee, Starbucks, Tazo
Strauss 1930 Petah Tikva, Israel Yes Yes Elite Instant Coffee, Elite Turkish Coffee, Platinum
Tchibo 1949 Hamburg, Germany Yes Yes
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 1963 Los Angeles, US Yes Yes Owned by Jollibee Foods Corporation
Tim Hortons 1964 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Yes Yes
Trung Nguyên 1996 Buôn Ma Thuột, Vietnam Yes Yes G7 (instant coffee), Weasel (kopi luwak), Legendee (simulated kopi luwak)
Tully's Coffee 1992 Seattle, Washington, US
Universal Robina 1954 Quezon City, Philippines Blend 45, Great Taste
Van Houtte 1919 Canada Yes Yes
Vinacafe 1969 Biên Hòa, Vietnam Yes
Wings Food 2000 Surabaya, Indonesia Top Coffee, Top White Coffee, Top Cappuccino
Yit Foh Tenom Coffee 1960 Tenom, Sabah, Malaysia Yes Yes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Barcaffé". Atlantic Grupa. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Coffee from an elephant's gut fills a $50 cup". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  3. ^ a b Parrish, Tory N. (July 2, 2021) "Wings and Lattes: Chicken Spots, Coffee Chains See Boom on Long Island" ProQuest 2547247531 Newsday. Retrieved August 7, 2024. (subscription required) "Seeking to put more focus on coffee, Brownstones has signed a lease to open Brownstones Coffee Roasting Co. at 55 Merrick Rd. in Amityville, beside its existing restaurant in the Amity Mall shopping center, in the next four months, Walberg said. The new store will have an in-house roaster doing small-batch roasting of coffee beans to sell to other restaurants, and it will sell brewed coffee and roasted beans to retail customers, she said."
  4. ^ "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". tmsearch.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
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