List of Coffee Companies

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

This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Company Established Headquarters Roasting? Coffeehouses? Subsidiary brands
Alterra Coffee Roasters 1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Yes Yes
Aroma Espresso Bar 1994 Jerusalem, Israel Yes Yes
Bridgehead Coffee 1981 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada No Yes
Caffè Nero 1997 London, United Kingdom No Yes
Coffee Beanery 1976 Flushing, Michigan
Café Bom Dia Brazil
Café Britt 1985 Costa Rica
Café Coffee Day 1996 Bengaluru, India Yes Yes Café Coffee day, Coffee Day Express, Coffee Day Beverages, Fresh & Ground
Cafédirect
Caribou Coffee 1992 Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA
Coffeeshop Company 1999 Vienna, Austria
Costa Coffee 1971 Dunstable, England
Dallmayr 1985 Munich, Germany
Douwe Egberts 1753 Joure and Utrecht, Netherlands Yes Part of The J.M. Smucker Co. in the USA; Part of Sara Lee worldwide (excluding the USA); Kanis & Gunnik, Van Nelle
Delta Cafés 1961 Campo Maior, Portugal Yes Yes
Diedrich Coffee 1972 Irvine, California, USA
Dunkin' Donuts 1950 Quincy, Massachusetts, USA Retail grocery products licensed for manufacture by The J.M. Smucker Co.
Dunn Bros 1987 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Eight O'Clock Coffee 1859 Montvale, New Jersey, USA
Equal Exchange 1986 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA
Gloria Jean's Coffees 1979 1979 (USA); 1996 (Australia)
Green Mountain Coffee 1981 Waterbury, Vermont, USA Yes
Highlands Coffee 1998 Vietnam Yes
Illy 1933 Italy
Indian Coffee House Early 1940s India Yes
The J.M. Smucker Co. 1897 Orrville, Ohio, USA Folgers, Millstone, Douwe Egberts in the USA, Pilon, Bustelo
Jittery Joe's 1994 Athens, Georgia, USA
Juan Valdez Cafe 2002 Colombia
Klember 1992 Dunajská Streda, Slovakia
Koa Coffee Plantation 1997 Captain Cook, Hawaii, USA
Kraft Foods 1853 Tarrytown, New York, USA Yes Jacobs Coffee, Gevalia, Kenco, Maxwell House, Yuban, Nabob, General Foods International, Sanka, Tassimo
Lavazza 1895 Italy
Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA 1973 Chase & Sanborn, Chock full o'Nuts, Hills Bros., MJB
Matthew Algie 1864
Maxwell House 1892 New York, United Kingdom Yes No
Melitta 1908 Minden, Germany Yes No
Nestlé 1866 Switzerland Nescafé, Nespresso, Taster's Choice
New England Coffee 1916 Malden, Massachusetts, USA Yes Yes
Peet's Coffee & Tea 1966 Emeryville, California, USA
Sara Lee 1939 Downers Grove, Illinois, USA Douwe Egberts outside of the USA, Senseo
Starbucks 1971 Seattle, Washington, USA Yes Yes Seattle's Best Coffee
Segafredo xxxx Italy yes yes
Starr's Market 1979 Missouri, USA
Strauss 1930 Petah Tikva, Israel Yes Yes Elite Instant Coffee, Elite Turkish Coffee, Platinum
Tchibo 1949 Hamburg, Germany Yes Yes
Tim Hortons 1964 Oakville, Ontario, Canada Yes
Top Shelf Coffee Inc. 1994 Warren, Ohio Yes
Trung Nguyên 1996 Vietnam Yes Yes
Tully's 1992 Seattle, Washington, USA
Vinacafe 1969 Vietnam Yes No

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