Online Coffee Subscriptions in Canada

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DJL
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#1: Post by DJL »

I just ordered 1lb of Daterra Farms Sertanejo coffee beans from IDC in Milton, ON. Not cheap but figured I'd treat myself.
Looking for other Canadian online options (with free or reasonable shipping fees) that carry fresh, interesting coffees for possible subscription. Please share your sources and experience. Thank in advance.

iBrew
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#2: Post by iBrew »

If you like light roast: Phil and Sebastian
If you like medium roast: Analog

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BaristaBoy E61
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#3: Post by BaristaBoy E61 »

We order our beans from Café Plantation.
Preferred coffee is SO El Salvador Noir
Owner lives 5-houses away, no delivery charges.

http://cafeplantation.com/shipping.html ... _container

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"You didn't buy an Espresso Machine - You bought a Chemistry Set!"

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DJL (original poster)
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#4: Post by DJL (original poster) »

iBrew wrote:If you like light roast: Phil and Sebastian
If you like medium roast: Analog
Thanks iBrew I checked out the Phil and Sebastian website but found nothing for Analog.

cunim
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#5: Post by cunim »

For medium and dark roasts, Dark City in Toronto. Reliable.

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redbone
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#6: Post by redbone »

Madawaska coffee, best dark roast to date I've tried. Great lighter roasted espresso blend which also works well as a pour over / drip.

Reunion coffee, great assortment of finer coffee within their small lot section.
Between order and chaos there is espresso.
Semper discens.


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iBrew
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#7: Post by iBrew »

DJL wrote:Thanks iBrew I checked out the Phil and Sebastian website but found nothing for Analog.
I'm drinking there Colombian right now

https://www.analogcoffee.ca/

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#8: Post by shanewiebeftr »

I get 5lbs a month from Prairie Lily Coffee in Lloydminster. He's got some real good stuff and the prices are pretty good.
https://www.prairielilycoffee.com/

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#9: Post by mohninme replying to shanewiebeftr »


Hi Shane

I am just down the road in FSJ. Prairie Lily looks like a find. Thanks.
Michael

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#10: Post by shanewiebeftr »

mohninme wrote: Hi Shane

I am just down the road in FSJ. Prairie Lily looks like a find. Thanks.
No problem. I found them through Instagram and it's been great dealing with Terry. He really knows his stuff and his coffee is super consistent month to month. The Northern Delight blend is a really good light/med roast and cuts through milk super good. It's also pretty good straight. I normally get the Something to Live For blend. It's a light roast and is a little more interesting to drink straight but still plays nice with milk.

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