About Java Coffee Roasters
Java Coffee Roasters is Warsaw, Poland's longest-running specialty roastery, founded in 2001 before Poland's third-wave coffee scene had formed. Operating under the ethos 'Good Coffee Is A Human Right,' it ships 100% Arabica coffees to more than two dozen European countries via direct-to-consumer and wholesale channels.



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Java Coffee Roasters is Warsaw's longest-running specialty roastery, operating continuously since 2001 — well before Poland's third-wave scene had formed. The company's founding ethos, "Good Coffee Is A Human Right," has defined its public positioning for over two decades and gestures at a democratic rather than exclusivist approach to specialty coffee.
When Daily Coffee News surveyed Warsaw's coffee landscape in 2015, Java Coffee was already the city's elder statesman, logging nearly fifteen years of operation at a time when most Polish roasters were still getting started. That longevity gives the company a rare claim: it helped build the market it now competes in. Over time it has expanded beyond Poland, running separate B2C and B2B operations — the consumer shop at javacoffee.pl and a wholesale arm at javacoffeeroasters.com — and shipping to more than two dozen European countries.
The roastery works exclusively with 100% Arabica and positions sourcing as ethically driven, though public details on specific farm relationships or certifications are limited. A monthly "Coffee of the Month" rotation — currently a Rwanda Gitoki described with notes of citrus, grapefruit, dried apricot, and nougat — signals active engagement with single-origin lots and a freshness-first retail model. Monthly subscriptions ship new origins every thirty days, pointing to a buy-fresh, rotate-often philosophy rather than reliance on a static house blend.
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Java Coffee's historical standing has drawn attention from the specialty press. Daily Coffee News named it Warsaw's "longest running local roaster" in a 2015 city guide, a designation it had earned by nearly fifteen years in business at the time. A subsequent YouTube documentary framed the operation as one of the "pioneers of specialty coffee in Poland" — a characterization that aligns with its 2001 founding, before the country had developed a recognizable specialty-coffee infrastructure.
The roastery sells direct-to-consumer through javacoffee.pl, with same-day dispatch available for orders placed before noon on Polish weekdays and delivery across 25-plus European countries. A monthly coffee subscription rotates origins and ships free. Starter kits offer a lower-stakes entry point for new customers. Wholesale inquiries route to a separate B2B platform at javacoffeeroasters.com. The shop does not ship to the United States.
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