New Haven, told in roaster-cafés.
4 specialty roaster-cafés that roast their own beans — and open their doors. Profiled and reviewed by PremiumRoast, not ranked by a bot. Plan a one-day crawl, listen to the guide, or print the map.
About this guide: Hand-audited by PremiumRoast — we list only roasters that roast their own beans, collapse multi-location duplicates, and verify each is a genuine roaster. Human-reviewed, not bot-ranked.
All 4 stops on the map
Open full crawl in Google Maps →Listen — the New Haven coffee guide
A short spoken walk-through of the crawl, narrated from our profiles.
Suggested route
Start at ERO Café (Matcha, Coffee, Breakfast, Lunch) → Kaiyden's → Willoughby's Coffee & Tea → The Coffee Pedaler
Open in Google Maps →The New Wave
Modern specialty & single-origin
The crawl
4 roaster-cafés · 0 hand-reviewed · no chains.
📍 Adjacent to Sally’s Apizza, 44 Olive St, New Haven, Connecticut☎ +1 475-234-6705
Wooster Square
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Best time to visit
Weekday mid-mornings are calmest; weekends draw lines at the most popular stops. Most roaster-cafés open by 7–8 am and are quietest before 10 am.
Frequently asked about New Haven coffee
- How many specialty roaster-cafés are there in New Haven, Connecticut?
- PremiumRoast has profiled 4 specialty roaster-cafés in New Haven, Connecticut — roasters that roast their own beans and open their doors to the public. Every listing is hand-reviewed; no chains.
- What are the newest specialty coffee roasters in New Haven?
- Among the newer entries shaping the New Haven specialty coffee scene: ERO Café (Matcha, Coffee, Breakfast, Lunch), Kaiyden's, The Coffee Pedaler.
- Is there a printable coffee day-trip guide or map for New Haven?
- Yes — PremiumRoast offers a free 2-page printable PDF guide, an audio walk-through, and an overview map for the New Haven coffee crawl. Download at premiumroast.coffee/coffee-trip/new-haven-connecticut.

