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Best Specialty Coffee in Philadelphia — July 2026

The best local roasters and coffees in Philadelphia, July 2026. 15 roasters and 120 coffees compared by quality, price, and tasting notes — plus where to find them.

8 min read·
15
Roasters
120
Coffees
$10.15
Avg /100g

Philadelphia's specialty coffee scene has quietly grown into one of the mid-Atlantic's most diverse, spanning everything from established roasters with international footprints to neighborhood micro-roasters pushing natural process experiments. The city's coffee identity isn't as loud as Seattle's or Portland's, but walk through Rittenhouse or North Philly and you'll find the same obsessive attention to sourcing and roasting—just with less fanfare and better cheesesteaks nearby.

At a Glance

Bakio currently tracks 120 specialty coffees from 15 roasters across 93 vendors in Philadelphia. That's a solid lineup for a city this size, and we're continuing to expand coverage as more roasters and shops join the platform.

The average price sits at $10.15/100g (~$35 per 12oz bag), though the median is a much friendlier $5.31/100g—meaning there's plenty of affordable quality if you know where to look. You'll find everything from budget-friendly everyday drinkers under $3/100g to premium microlots pushing well above average.

All of these coffees are available online, which makes exploring Philadelphia's roasters pretty convenient whether you're local or just curious. See all 15 roasters on the map.

Specialty coffee

The Best Coffees in Town

We're still building out expert score coverage for Philadelphia roasters, so we don't have rated coffees to feature here yet. That said, the city's roasters are producing plenty of quality—it's just a matter of getting those coffees formally evaluated. Check back soon, or browse our full lists to see what's scoring well nationally.

Best Value

If you're watching your budget, Impresso Coffee basically owns this category in Philadelphia. Their entire lineup delivers serious value:

  • Brazil Cascavel Vermelha by Impresso Coffee — $2.94/100g (~$10/340g)
  • French Roast by Impresso Coffee — $2.94/100g (~$10/340g)
  • Breakfast Blend by Impresso Coffee — $2.94/100g (~$10/340g)
  • Espresso Blend by Impresso Coffee — $2.94/100g (~$10/340g)
  • Guatemala El Retiro Bourbon by Impresso Coffee — $2.94/100g (~$10/340g)

At under $3/100g, these are hard to beat for daily drinking. The Brazil Cascavel Vermelha and Guatemala El Retiro Bourbon are both single-origin offerings at prices you'd typically pay for commodity-grade coffee, which makes them particularly compelling if you're tired of spending $18+ per bag.

Roasters Worth Knowing

Philadelphia's roaster landscape is anchored by a few major players and rounded out by smaller operations:

  • La Colombe Coffee Workshop (21 coffees) — The hometown heavyweight with national reach, still roasting a diverse lineup locally
  • Working Class Coffee (15 coffees) — Strong catalog with a focus on accessibility
  • Vibrant Coffee Roasters & Bakery (14 coffees) — Solid all-around selection, bakery angle is a nice bonus
  • NOOK BAKERY & COFFEE BAR (13 coffees) — Another roaster-bakery hybrid with a surprisingly deep coffee menu
  • Rival Bros Coffee (8 coffees) — Well-regarded local roaster with a focused lineup
  • Elixr Coffee (8 coffees) — Known for competition-level quality and meticulous sourcing
  • Melofarm (8 coffees) — Smaller batch roaster worth exploring

La Colombe obviously dominates by volume, but the presence of roasters like Elixr (which has produced national barista champions) and the growing catalogs from Working Class and Vibrant show the city's range. You're not limited to one house style here.

Where to Find It

North Philadelphia leads the city with 14 vendors, making it the densest coffee neighborhood by our count. This includes some of the highest-rated spots like Coffee Cream & Dreams (4.9★, 309 reviews), Incarnate Coffee (4.9★, 105 reviews), and Bean2Bean Coffee Co. (4.9★, 78 reviews). If you're hunting for specialty coffee, North Philly is clearly where a lot of the energy is.

Center City West (9 vendors) and Rittenhouse Square (7 vendors) offer the expected downtown concentration, while University City (6 vendors) serves the Penn/Drexel crowd. The geographic spread is good—you're not stuck trekking to one neighborhood for decent coffee.

What People Are Drinking

Colombia dominates with 24 coffees on offer—no surprise given its year-round availability and crowd-pleasing profile. Brazil (8 coffees) and Ethiopia (7 coffees) round out the top three, covering the full spectrum from chocolatey, low-acid Brazils to fruit-forward Ethiopian naturals.

Guatemala and Nicaragua both clock in at 6 coffees each, showing Central America's continued strength, while Mexico (4 coffees) and Rwanda (3 coffees) make respectable showings. The mix suggests Philadelphia roasters aren't chasing hype origins exclusively—there's a balance between classic crowd-pleasers and more distinctive offerings.


Want to explore the full lineup? Browse all Philadelphia coffees on the map, shop online, or scan a bag you find at your local cafe to see how it stacks up.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best specialty coffee in Philadelphia?

Bakio tracks 120 specialty coffees from 15 roasters in Philadelphia, ranked by independent expert cupping scores, awards (Good Food Awards, Cup of Excellence), and community reviews. The highest-rated coffees and best values for Philadelphia are listed in our monthly market report at bakio.co/blog/philadelphia/best-specialty-coffee-july-2026.

How many specialty coffee roasters are in Philadelphia?

Bakio tracks 15 specialty coffee roasters in Philadelphia, including roaster cafes, independent shops, and specialty retailers. See the full map at bakio.co/explore?city=philadelphia.

How much does specialty coffee cost in Philadelphia?

The average specialty coffee in Philadelphia costs $10.15 per 100g — about $35 for a standard 12 oz bag. Best-value options start lower; see bakio.co/lists/best-value for the cheapest specialty-grade coffees nationwide.

Where can I buy specialty coffee online in Philadelphia?

Many Philadelphia roasters ship nationwide. Bakio compares 120+ coffees from local Philadelphia roasters with online vendors, sorted by price per 100g and quality score, at bakio.co/online.

How does Bakio score coffees?

Bakio combines expert cupping scores (CoffeeReview), industry awards (Good Food Awards, Cup of Excellence), community ratings, and retail reviews into a single quality score from 0–100. Roaster self-scores are not used. Full methodology at bakio.co/about/methodology.

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