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District Roasters - District Coffee Roasters Half Caff and Decaf whole beans.

District Roasters

(7 reviews)

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Love the story behind this local coffee roaster. The owner, Alex does a masterful job in…read morecommunicating his love and passion for coffee. It's incredible when you think how these beans are roasted and then shipped halfway across the world in order to make it to your cup. We contacted Alex to set up a time to sample some pourovers. It was great to hear his heart and how he came to be at District. We were grateful for the stories of him partnering to empower roasters from Costa Rica, Salvador, and other places. Every type of roast has a story behind it. Not to mention that he is able to supply us ground beans at a good price. Also impressed with his service and care for us as customers. Please support our local District Roasters! They are amazing.

My wife and I cannot drink regular coffee by itself anymore because it affects our sleep and gives…read moreus headaches so weve switched to swiss water processed decaf. Given that weve had to give up so much in the coffee drinking experience we try and get what we do consume to taste as fresh as possible so weve turned to getting our decaf beans roasted locally. Weve tried a couple of places in Houston and just recently came across District Coffee. Once we checked their website and made sure it was swiss water processed and not bathed in paint stripper chemicals we decided to give them a try... the head roaster Alex is a humble guy who has a family operated business near the 249/Cypress area. I drove out to the District headquarters to pick up a pound of decaf and Alex gave me a tour around the facility which was modest, but professional. Before i left, Alex asked about the reason for decaf and i explained that we mix it with regular to create a half caff blend and with that he walked over to a bin in the shop and pulled out an additional bag of whole bean half caff blend of their signature roast and said it was "on the house" since i had come all the way out from the Sugar Land area. Wow. Now that was unexpected and also very nice considering gas costs near four bucks these days. We just had a pour over cup of that this morning and it was very, very smooth. If the regular whole bean decaf is anywhere close to the smoothness of this signature half caff roast we will most likely add District coffee to our regular rotation of coffees for our morning routine. Thanks Alex. Good luck to you and your family and we'll spread the word about your brand. Take care.

Cafe ZunZun

Cafe ZunZun

(97 reviews)

honestly, I think this might be OUR coffee shop! this place is full of regulars, and it has a…read moredifferent vibe than other coffee shops in the area. like it feels like an Austin coffee shop. my first experience wasn't my favorite, I got some house made syrup that was banana hazelnut, but it taste very cardamommy. but I like the vibe and feel. so I came back and just ordered something really basic. which is what I normally order hehe. like latte or cappuccino, they do have a pastry case, but it looks like they sell out quickly depending on when you come. plenty of parking in the front and in the back, there's some greenery in the back where there is outdoor seating. they don't always update their IG page with hours, so you may have to just drive by and check. 10/10 would come back

I happened to be on this side of town and needing a place to work for a few hours. Found this place…read morethrough google review and decided to give it a try. It's a small cozy place and very cute. I came during an unusually busy Thursday morning. The only cashier was taking orders and making the drinks so it was a little bit of a wait. I wasn't in a hurry so it was no big deal. Ordered a seasonal hazelnut mocha with extra shot, it was .. sweet. No complaints- I should have known but wanted to point it out anyways. I also ordered a chocolate croissant which they warmed up for me, it was very crispy. It was a pleasant surprise out in the burbs.

Copan Trade - Reception area. You can buy roasted and green bags of coffee.

Copan Trade

(10 reviews)

Went to stock up today and we are working our way through all the flavors. The coffee is amazing we…read moreabsolutely love it. Always fresh and the girls up front are always so helpful.

Great place to buy green (un-roasted) coffee beans. Large selection and friendly service…read more Although they sell to professional roasters and coffee shops, they also cater to the little guys like me who do it for fun (and attempt to save some money in the long run). As expected though, the larger your order is per pound, the more you'll save (I.e 50 lb bag is way cheaper than a 1 lb bag). It'll make sense to buy in bulk and find friends/family who would want to split with you to save money. Location is in the middle of nowhere, but it makes sense since it's mostly a warehouse with a small reception area. Although you can purchase online, I like to browse in person and try whatever sample(s) they are offering that day. The bags they sell in the reception area are just some of their offerings. Check out their website for a complete list. The receptionist was kindly able to grab a small bag of the beans from the warehouse that I requested. The roasted beans that they offer oddly have the expiration date rather than roast date. This is surprising to me because the roast date dramatically affect the quality of espressos. For espressos, I recommend sticking with green beans and roasting yourself. They offer tasting classes for a fee, but not all the time. Check out their website for available class dates. Receptionist was very nice, helpful, and friendly. She was still very new at her role and was learning about coffee and beans from the beginning. Best of luck to her caffeinated journey!

One Great Coffee - Practically nothing critical on even the 2 and 3 ratings. "I love your coffee but this one wasn't for me."

One Great Coffee

(3 reviews)

Great place to sit and enjoy coffee. Strong wifi. Friendly people. Delicious coffee. I will be backread more

My purpose for buying from "One Great Coffee" was to find a coffee company that roasts "Apricot…read moreCream," a flavor I used to buy from Gloria Jeans but has since been discontinued, and to get an adequate coffee that I could drink when I run out of my more expensive usual brand until it goes on sale again. I found onegreatcoffee.com on a Google search. My initial impression is that the coffee is good. IMHO, the Apricot Cream is better than the Apricot Creme that was offered by Gloria Jeans, and the Jamaica Blue Mountain is tasty, too. I give the coffee 4 stars out of 5, but I need to deduct a star from the business for what is potentially a deceptive practice. First, there are no independent reviews for onegreatcoffee.com. All reviews are on the website. A note about reviews posted on a seller's website: disregard them all. The webmaster can erase all bad reviews, and it seems pretty obvious that this one did. Over 1,550 reviews and all but five of them are 4- and 5- star reviews, and not a single 1-star review. Even the best businesses get 1-star reviews if only for stupid reasons. You're telling me of 1552 people, not one of them was an unreasonable asshole? Bollocks! I'm waving my bullshit flag on that! Nonetheless, I had a 20% off coupon on top of the 10% for purchasing multiple flavored bags, so I added 11 bags of 8-oz coffee to include a free bag. When I buy online I try to spend the minimum I need to get free shipping. On this site, that amount is $75. Before the 20% discount, the subtotal was $93.78. Take 20% off that, it's $75.02. But on the checkout page, the price got lowered to $93.75 which made the 20% off price $74.99. It's an amazing coincidence that a glitch would take exactly $.03 off the total, to make the total $.01 below the free shipping amount. I figured it might be the software, so I emailed Mike (identified as the proprietor on the site) to tell him about it. He told me he didn't know why that was happening, that he would refund my shipping if I ordered it, and he would even send me a bag of my choice for free in lieu of an order to demonstrate all was on the up-and-up. He seemed sincere, so I assured him he didn't need to do that, and the next day I went back to place my order, except the flavored discount had risen from 10 to 12% which lowered the total cost, so I added another bag to get the free shipping. When I received notification of shipment, I looked at the shipping location, and something didn't look right. The address of One Great Coffee says Nederland, TX, but this shipped from Canton, GA. I copied the ship-from address, threw it in a Google search, and Bam! This is the address of CoffeeAM - a coffee shop in Georgia that sells coffee online, the exact same flavors as "One great coffee" (many unusual) with a blog similar in layout and a website full of great ratings! But, in addition to a brick-and-mortar storefront, they also had something that OneGreatCoffee.com did NOT have - independent ratings. They're rated on Yelp and Restaurantji, among other sites, and the ratings are nowhere near as good as they are on their page. They did have *some* good ratings, but the average was not 4.8 like on their website, it was 3.0. Many 1-star ratings featured people complaining about quality, customer service, and shipping. These were not the glowing reviews they had on the CoffeeAM website, and since this is the coffee that One Great Coffee sells us, it confirms the questionable nature of the reviews on their website as well. As I said, for me, the shipping was fast and the quality was good, but clearly One Great Coffee is CoffeeAM's coffee in different bags. I emailed Mike to tell him what I suspected and to see if he had an explanation, but he chose not to reply, which probably means that I'm right. I'm not even sure there is a Mike. His address in Nederland, TX is a PO Box which you can rent anywhere and have mail forwarded. Mike might be the same guy who owns CoffeeAM trying to sell through a different website to distance his coffee from the negative reviews on Yelp and Restaurantji. I don't know that for sure, but I do know that OneGreatCoffee an CoffeeAM are the same, so if they would put the same roasts in different bags to pretend they were roasted by two different companies, then how do we know the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and the Burundi AA are not the exact same coffee in differently-labeled bags? A function of checkout that lowers a total price that sits just above the threshold for free shipping in order to incur the shipping charge, a website full of suspiciously high reviews, and coffee that ships from the same address as differently-branded coffee, when taken all together, spells deception. I suspect that even though some of us enjoy your coffee, many will not care for your chicanery. My present to you is I will continue to buy your coffee, but my present to my fellow consumer is independent reviews on Yelp. You're all welcome!

MoonJoes - coffeeroasteries - Updated May 2026

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