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Mocha Joe’s Roasting Co. is a specialty coffee roasting company located in Brattleboro, Vermont. Alongside our Organic Fair Trade Coffee selections, we also offer Farmer Direct Trade coffee and a selection of other specialty coffees. You can buy our roasted coffee online, send a coffee gift to a fellow coffee lover, learn more about our Community Work and Direct Trade Projects or just learn more about specialty coffee. Mocha Joe’s coffee is also available at the Mocha Joe’s Café in downtown Brattleboro, VT and at many other stores and cafés throughout New England. We provide high quality bulk coffee to many food cooperatives, health food stores, restaurants and cafés. If you’d like to learn more about our wholesale coffee business, please contact us.


Mocha Joe’s Café
82 Main Street
Brattleboro, VT

Cafe Store Hours:
Mon-Thu 7am - 8pm
Fri 7am - 10pm
Sat 7:30am - 10pm
Sun 7:30am - 8pm

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Featured Coffee

"Iron Goddess of Mercy" Oolong 

 

Our featured coffee this month is not a coffee at all! Instead, this month we would like to draw your attention to our new tea offerings! Mocha Joe's has partnered with Rishi Tea to bring you some of the finest teas on earth. We were blown away their teas, and we think you will be too. 

 

A specially baked tea made to order each spring and winter. This special grade of this tea is hand-harvested from the soft stem Wu-Yi tea bush cultivar that is descended from the original tea bushes introduced to Taiwan from Fujian in the 19th Century. Made according to the traditional Tae Guan Yin oxidation and bamboo coal baking techniques developed in China’s Fujian province, Iron Goddess of Mercy is a special treat for oolong tea lovers. This tea has a light golden-amber infusion with a smooth body and sweet finish, and an aroma reminiscent of baked grain and dried apricot.

 

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How To Brew Good Coffee At Home

If you've read some of my other blogs you can see how much time and technology goes into the brewing process at our cafe.  Without commercial brewing and grinding equipment it can be hard to brew a really good cup of coffee at home, but it's not impossible.

Read more: How To Brew Good Coffee At Home