New Zealand is a heaven for coffee-enthusiasts or simple for the travellers who enjoy a fine taste of the coffee. Whether you want to buy coffee beans or try unique and different coffee at the cafe’s enjoying the view, Wellington is the best place to begin. With that, here you go with the best coffee companies based in Wellington you must visit.

Coffee Supreme

Coffee Supreme is one of the best in Wellington to offer you quality coffee along with great interior designs. Even their well-dressed speciality roasters are aesthetical addition to the place you surely will enjoy. They have the roastery in Hopper Street, Wellington where you can pick the excellent coffee beans and brew supplies. Not to miss the vibrant coffee offered by the Customs, their cafe where you taste all their blends and collections firsthand.

Visit them: 31 Waring Taylor Street

Peoples Coffee

A brand that is concerned about the environment and committed not just producing great taste coffee but also ensures the well being of coffee farmers from whom they get their supplies. This tells a lot about their product and customer service. They go with everything as organic and ethical as it gets.

Visit them: 12 Constable Street, Newtown

Havana Coffee Works 

Never to forget Havana Coffee Works which started its journey from famous Cuba Street in Wellington. Since 1989, Wellingtonians along with Cuban Communists brought and serving the best coffee beans in New Zealand. They have earned their credibility as one of the best coffee roasters in the country.

Visit them:  163 Tory Street, Te Aro

Acme & Co

This renowned coffee company deals in all different aspects of the coffee industry ranging from coffee roasting to distribution. Acme & Co also bakes bread, design coffee furniture and distributes colourful branded cups around the world as well. Their coffee beans are mostly from Brazil and Ethiopia serving black and white with their most popular ‘bottomless’ filter. Don’t forget to enjoy their all-day menu with seasonal plates, daily fish and variety of sweet savouries as well.

Visit them:  14 Jessie Street, Te Aro

L’affare

L’affare comes from the long line of accolades offering good coffee since the 1990s. Kerry Murray is their head roaster, a Q-grader along with another coffee specialist named David Green who is also a world Barista championship judge and speciality Coffee Association of America Instructor as well. They both make the L’affair stand out amongst the other coffee chains in the town. Their flagship base is a 120-seater cafe based in Wellington where you can enjoy their great range of coffee.

Visit them: 27 College Street, Te Aro

Flight Coffee

Flight Coffee is a fun and colourful brand with most interesting aesthetics and branding. They are best with their wealth of coffee sourcing, brewing and roasting knowledge. It is run by Nich and Richard, both are multi-award winning Baristas. They have a great relationship between the coffee farmers around the world which defines their fine taste of coffee and the variety they offer.

Visit them: 30 Garret Street, Wellington

Mojo

Mojo has earlier started as a small coffee roaster along with their cafe in Wellington. Since then, they have developed and built themselves as a recognized brand across various cafes in Wellington and Auckland as well.  They roast three different types of house blends as their signature products such as ‘The Injection’, ‘Dr Mojos’s Medicine’, and ‘Feelgood’. They roast varieties of single-origin and micro-lot beans along with their other 90 coffees selected around the world.

Visit them:  Shed 13, 37 Customhouse Quay, Wellington

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