02/21/2025
It's Black History Month. Let's celebrate some outstanding coffee roasters.❤️🤎💛🧡
If you haven't already, give these businesses a follow! They are doing incredible work. And let's add more Black-owned coffee companies in the comments... keep it flowing.
✨Boona Boona Coffee (Renton, WA) Boon Boona Coffee
Boon Boona has formed long-lasting, sustainable relationships with coffee producers, exporters, and importers in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and many more African nations, focusing on supporting woman-owned growers.
✨Three Keys Coffee (Houston, TX) Three Keys Coffee
Founded by a jazz virtuoso power couple, Three Keys Coffee is an exploration of taste, sight, and sound. “If Dizzy, Basquiat, & Elijah McCoy roasted coffee, it would taste like Three Keys.”
✨Dope Coffee (Atlanta) Dope Coffee
Dope Coffee is on a mission to bridge the worlds of Coffee, Hip-Hop, and Culture. "Our company does many things well but at our core, we are here to elevate & uplift Black culture while serving great coffee to great people."
✨BLK&BOLD BLK & Bold
BLK & Bold pledges 5% of its revenue to nonprofit organizations across America that are aligned to pouring into children the confidence, exposure, and guidance for them to be the best version of themselves.
✨Sepia Coffee (Detroit)
Sepia Coffee Project's mission is to provide a more inclusive platform for coffee consumers and enthusiasts throughout Metro-Detroit, with an emphasis placed on underserved and marginalized enclaves within their city.
✨Cxffeeblack (Memphis) Cxffeeblack
Cxffeeblack became a trailblazer in the coffee industry by creating an entirely all Black coffee supply chain from Ethiopia to Memphis, TN, the first of its kind. Cxffeeblack is a community-oriented, multi-disciplinary, education-based coffee company. Founded in 2019
✨Campfire Coffee (PNW) Campfire Coffee Co.
America's only open flame "Campfire style" coffee roaster, honoring the age-old tradition of roasting over a wood flame. Black, Veteran, and Woman-Owned.
✨Kahawa 1893 Kahawa 1893
Founder and CEO Margaret Nyamumbo says, “I founded Kahawa 1893 to help empower the women that make the coffee trade possible, who are truly the backbone of the industry.”
✨Monday Coffee Co. (Chicago and Grand Rapids, MI) () Artists and co-founders Amanda Harth and Felton Kizer are storytellers, dreamers, and entrepreneurs who are inspired to share bold, inclusive, and captivating stories through coffee.