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Public Coffee Roasters Espresso Coffee Products

Hand-roasted on the Elbe!

If you're interested in the Hamburg coffee scene, you can't get past the Public Coffee Roasters. What began in 2013 with a small café on 20 square meters is now a growing start-up - with its own roasting plant, three cafés and a broad distribution channel. The coffee varieties are named after the farms, farmers or coffee regions/cooperatives, for example "Elida" - they want to be as close as possible to the product with the names of the filter coffees. The espressos are named after invented names - from "First Love" to "Moonlight". Public Coffee Roasters does import coffee beans from many countries: Panama, Colombia, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kenya, India, Indonesia. All their espresso blends are a must-try for every coffee connoisseur.

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Coffee is more than just a beverage – it's a pleasure, a ritual, and a cultural experience all at once. In this collection, you'll find a carefully selected range of coffees from the world's finest growing regions. Whether you prefer a robust espresso, a full-bodied caffè crema, or a gently roasted filter coffee, each bean tells its own story. Our roasters place the highest value on quality, sustainability, and gentle processing to ensure that the characteristic aromas are fully preserved.

Thanks to various grind sizes and brewing methods, you can enjoy coffee exactly to your liking – in a fully automatic machine, an espresso machine, or classically brewed by hand. Discover the variety now and find your personal favorite coffee for the perfect start to your day or a special moment of indulgence.

Public Coffee Roasters Espresso Coffee Products

Hand-roasted on the Elbe!

If you're interested in the Hamburg coffee scene, you can't get past the Public Coffee Roasters. What began in 2013 with a small café on 20 square meters is now a growing start-up - with its own roasting plant, three cafés and a broad distribution channel. The coffee varieties are named after the farms, farmers or coffee regions/cooperatives, for example "Elida" - they want to be as close as possible to the product with the names of the filter coffees. The espressos are named after invented names - from "First Love" to "Moonlight". Public Coffee Roasters does import coffee beans from many countries: Panama, Colombia, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kenya, India, Indonesia. All their espresso blends are a must-try for every coffee connoisseur.