Here’s Where to Get Fresh Local Coffee Beans Delivered Straight to Your Doorstep
Jul 17, 2020 • Kyzia Maramara
Jul 17, 2020 • Kyzia Maramara
Since most of us can’t swing by our favorite cafes anymore, now is the perfect time to get into making your own coffee. There’s something amazing about being able to replicate your favorite brew at home or, even better, discovering your own taste with nothing but simple equipment and fresh coffee beans. Build your own coffee corner at home by purchasing local and premium coffee beans from the stores below.
Yagam Coffee sources all their coffee beans from the indigenous farmers in the highlands of the Cordillera. Their Cordillera Single Origin Coffee is shade-grown Arabica roasted in small batches to ensure freshness. Each order starts at 100g for Php 160, the roast level and grind size can be specified. If you’re not sure which kind of coffee to choose, you can get a 3-Pack Tasting Sample set for Php 820, which includes their Single Origin best-sellers.
Log on to Yagam Coffee’s website to place your orders.
Yardstick is an independent coffee company in Makati that’s well-loved by local coffee enthusiasts and connoisseurs. If you miss visiting their café for the perfect brew, you can get their coffee blends and Single Origins online starting at Php 600 for 250g. They offer coffee blends such as Bagobo Tribe (which hails from Davao Del Sur) and Danilo Salazar coffee beans (which originate from West Valley, Costa Rica).
Log on to Yardstick’s website to explore more coffee bean variants and coffee equipment and tools.
Since 2014, Sinag Coffee has been helping the Mangyan community bring sustainably-sourced premium coffee to the mainstream market. They offer FastDrip Coffee, Single Origin Premium Coffee, and Commercial Coffee Beans. Arabica dark and medium roast, Barako, Benguet, and Espresso blend, and Robusta medium and dark roast are all available starting 250g for Php 150. You also have the option to have your coffee in whole coffee beans or in coarse, medium, and fine grind.
Aside from coffee, they also have bakes and brews, coffee equipment and tools, and curated boxes. Log on to Sinag Coffee Roastery’s website for your orders.
Marikina-based Beanhi offers coffee blends that come in 250g, 500g, and 1kg sizes with prices starting at Php 105. Their available coffee bean blends include Sagada medium and dark, Espresso, Benguet, Barako, Green Coffee. Their flavored coffee menu includes Hazelnut, Vanilla, and Macadamia. Beanhi also has on-the-go coffee in tea bags which start at Php 95 for 5 pieces.
As part of their sustainability efforts, Beanhi offers its Bamboo Packages which consist of bamboo tumblers, mugs, and drip coffee. Visit them on Facebook for orders.
Fresh coffee beans from Mount Apo, Davao, Kapangan, Benguet, Mankayan, Benguet, and Mount Matutum, South Cotabato are available at Everyday Coffee Roasters. These start at 200g for Php 500 and can be ordered either whole or ground. Aside from local coffee, the online store also has beans sourced from Africa, Central America, and Southeast Asia.
Log on to Everyday Coffee Roasters’ website for orders and inquiries.
Good Coffee sources their beans from local farmers and growers in the Cordillera mountains. They offer Sagada Medium Roast Pure Arabica, Kalinga Medium Roast Pure Robusta, Benguet Dark Roast, Barako Medium Roast, and Espresso Dark Roast in 250g, 500g, and 1kg sizes. Their flavored coffee lineup includes Macadamia, Hazelnut, Caramel, Vanilla, Baileys, and Double Chocolate. The prices start at Php 110 for the pure and blended coffee beans and Php 160 for the flavored coffee.
Visit Good Coffee on Facebook for inquiries and orders.
Place your orders through Shopee and visit Coffee Buddy on Facebook for updates and information.
Place your orders through their Lazada store and visit Caffeine Brothers on Facebook for updates and information.
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