Best Specialty Coffee in Salt Lake City — June 2026
The best local roasters and coffees in Salt Lake City, June 2026. 19 roasters and 158 coffees compared by quality, price, and tasting notes — plus where to find them.
Salt Lake City's coffee scene has quietly built itself into something legit—158 specialty coffees from 19 roasters, spread across 83 cafes and shops from Ballpark to Sugar House. You're not going to find the density of Portland or the history of Seattle here, but what you will find is a city that takes its coffee seriously without making a whole production out of it.
At a Glance
Salt Lake City's specialty coffee landscape covers 158 unique coffees from 19 roasters on the map, with 83 vendors offering them across the valley. The average price sits at $5.29/100g (~$18 for a 12oz bag), with a median of $5.07/100g—pretty much in line with what you'd expect for quality specialty coffee in a mid-sized Western city.
All 158 coffees are available online, though we're still tracking down local in-store exclusives. If you know of a roaster doing cafe-only drops, let us know—we're always expanding coverage.
The vendor density clusters downtown and eastward, with Ballpark leading at 11 vendors, followed by East Central and Rio Grande with 8 each. Sugar House, predictably, has a solid showing with 4 vendors holding down the southeast corner.
Best Value
If you're chasing quality on a budget, Hidden Peaks Coffee & Roasting Company is your answer. They've got the value category completely locked down:
- Brazilian Santos Supreme — $3.51/100g (~$15.95/454g)
- Breakfast Blend — $3.51/100g (~$15.95/454g)
- Colombian Supremo — $3.51/100g (~$15.95/454g)
- Costa Rican — $3.51/100g (~$15.95/454g)
- Cowboy Blend — $3.51/100g (~$15.95/454g)
Hidden Peaks is selling larger 454g bags at prices that work out to nearly $2/100g less than the city average. The Colombian Supremo and Brazilian Santos Supreme are both solid single-origin options if you want to taste something specific, while the Cowboy Blend is there if you're leaning into the Utah aesthetic.
Roasters Worth Knowing
The roasting landscape here is deeper than you might expect. Here's who's putting in the work:
- Salt Lake Roasting Co — 24 coffees, the most diverse lineup in the city
- Rimini Coffee — 23 coffees, well-reviewed Ballpark operation (4.9★ on Google)
- Millcreek Coffee Roasters — 16 coffees, solid neighborhood presence
- Temple Grounds Coffee Company — 12 coffees
- La Barba Coffee — 12 coffees
- Caputo's Market & Deli — 11 coffees (yes, the deli roasts coffee, and apparently does it well)
- URBAN SAILOR COFFEE — 9 coffees
Salt Lake Roasting Co and Rimini Coffee are clearly the heavy hitters by volume, but don't sleep on Caputo's—it's not every day you find a specialty deli putting out nearly a dozen different coffee offerings. You can browse the full catalog in our coffee lists if you want to dig deeper into any roaster's range.
Where to Find It
Ballpark has become the unofficial coffee district with 11 vendors, including Rimini Coffee's roastery and cafe. East Central and Rio Grande are tied at 8 vendors each—Rio Grande is home to Kings Peak Coffee Roasters, which pulls a 4.9★ rating from nearly 500 Google reviews. That's not easy to do.
Downtown and Central City offer solid coverage with 6 vendors each, while Sugar House has 4 spots serving the eastside crowd. If you're hunting for something specific, check our city explorer to see which cafes stock which roasters—availability varies more than you'd think.
Spirits of the Wasatch in Glendale has a perfect 5★ rating from 107 reviews, though we don't have details on exactly what they're pouring. Reflections Salon And Spa (4.9★, 82 reviews) in East Central is an unexpected find—apparently great hair and great coffee aren't mutually exclusive.
What People Are Drinking
Colombia dominates with 16 coffees on offer, followed by Ethiopia at 13—pretty standard specialty coffee fare, but both origins for good reason. Guatemala shows up with 9 coffees, which is a bit higher than you'd see in some cities and suggests Salt Lake drinkers have a thing for Central American profiles.
Costa Rica (6 coffees), Brazil (5), and Mexico (5) round out the major players, with Indonesia and Honduras each contributing 4 coffees. The Ethiopian showing is strong enough that you'll have plenty of natural-process fruit bombs to choose from if that's your thing, while the Colombia and Guatemala numbers mean the washed, balanced, approachable stuff is well-represented too.
Salt Lake City's coffee scene is doing its thing—not flashy, just solid and growing. Browse the full catalog, check what's available online, or scan a bag you've been drinking to see how it stacks up.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best specialty coffee in Salt Lake City?
Bakio tracks 158 specialty coffees from 19 roasters in Salt Lake City, ranked by independent expert cupping scores, awards (Good Food Awards, Cup of Excellence), and community reviews. The highest-rated coffees and best values for Salt Lake City are listed in our monthly market report at bakio.co/blog/salt-lake-city/best-specialty-coffee-june-2026.
How many specialty coffee roasters are in Salt Lake City?
Bakio tracks 19 specialty coffee roasters in Salt Lake City, including roaster cafes, independent shops, and specialty retailers. See the full map at bakio.co/explore?city=salt-lake-city.
How much does specialty coffee cost in Salt Lake City?
The average specialty coffee in Salt Lake City costs $5.29 per 100g — about $18 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 Salt Lake City?
Many Salt Lake City roasters ship nationwide. Bakio compares 158+ coffees from local Salt Lake City 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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