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Costco Coffee

With third-wave coffee joints aplenty, it's hard to find a solid, straightforward cup of coffee these days. Making it at home is one affordable alternative, especially for shoppers who buy in bulk from a discounter like Costco. If you find yourself overwhelmed, consider this list of the best Costco coffee beans, according to superfans on Reddit. Not already a Costco member? You can apply here.


Prices and availability are subject to change.


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Peet's Major Dickinson's Blend Coffee

  • Price: $19 (2 pounds) from Costco
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s): Americas, Indo-Pacific
  • Roast level:Dark

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The Major Dickinson's dark roast coffee — from leading coffee industry chain Peet’s — is one of the best blends from Costco. Despite the roaster’s status as a chain, Peet’s is a far cry from Dunkin’ Donuts ... or even Starbucks coffee. "I make a delicious cold brew with this specific blend!" one Redditor shared. Sadly, this favorite coffee may be limited to Costco shoppers on the West Coast.

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Single-Origin Kirkland Signature Coffee

  • Price:$20 (2 pounds) from Costco.com
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s): Ethiopia'a Jimma region
  • Roast level: Light roast

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Costco sells a variety of high-quality coffee beans (pre-ground and whole bean) at different price points, including the Kirkland Signature House Blend, French roast, and Colombian Supremo varieties. However, the wholesaler's organic single-origin beans come highly recommended on r/Costco. One reviewer on Costco.com writes that while Costco's organic whole bean coffee can't compare to specialty roasters' offerings, it's "a step in the right direction."

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Mayorga Café Cubano Roast Organic Coffee

  • Price: $40 (2 pounds) from Costco.com
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s): Honduras, Peru, and/or Nicaragua
  • Roast level:Dark roast

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Harvested in Central and South America, these dark roast beans brew a full-bodied, “strong” cup of Joe. While this original blend isn’t available on Costco.com, other commenters said they prefer Mayorga's light and medium roasts. Note that ground coffee beans aren’t available.

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Jose's Colombia Supremo Gourmet Coffee

  • Price: $21 (3 pounds) from Instacart
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s): Colombia
  • Roast level: Medium

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At just over $7 per pound, Jose's coffee beans are an incredible value — and they also receive high marks from Redditors. One commenter said they've been a loyal Jose's fan for years.

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San Francisco Bay Coffee - Organic Rainforest Blend

  • Price: $40 (3.5 pounds) from Costco.com
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s): Central America
  • Roast level: Medium dark

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This Central American blend should appeal to coffee drinkers who enjoy strong, dark roasts, according to one superfan. The roaster's Fog Chaser blend is also fan-approved, but Redditors say it may be difficult to find in stores.

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Ruta Maya Coffee

  • Price: $45 (5 pounds) from Costco.com
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s):Chiapas, Mexico
  • Roast level:Medium roast

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While in-store availability is limited, shop at Costco online to find a 5-pound bag of these organic beans. Coffee drinkers can appreciate that these shade-grown beans are farmed in partnership with indigenous Mayans in the highlands of Mexico. One Redditor says they’ll drink this blend until they “die or the company changes/stops their medium roast.”

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Piñon Coffee

  • Price: Varies
  • Blend: 100% Arabica
  • Origin(s):Central and South America
  • Roast level:Medium


It might be hard to get your hands on a bag of these high-altitude arabica beans. They’re only available in-store at select locations. But as New Mexico’s largest coffee roaster, it’s worth trying Piñon if it’s available. Amazon also sells Piñon coffee.


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