Jett Fuel Java
“A good cup of coffee makes the magic of flight even better,” Jeff Jett. Jett Fuel Java is a marriage of two worlds: Aviation and Coffee. They are two things that have gone together since the dawn of airplanes getting off the ground and going up into the wild blue yonder. Jeff Jett decided to bring them together in a more meaningful and deliberate way in the Seattle area! He does not just love a great cup of coffee. He’s also a pilot! What better way to indulge his passions than share both with you?
Jett Fuel Java strives to deliver all that in their bags and cups of coffee. They want you to savor the flavor our their carefully handpicked beans roasted with love and perfection, and while sipping our smooth brews, images, and memories of your flying experiences should be dancing in your head! That’s what we want Jett Fuel Java to do for you!
When you support Jett Fuel Java, you help them share the magic of flight to our youth coming up behind us. A portion of each sale goes to nonprofits that have a mission of opening up the world of aviation to our kids. They have given to Black Pilots of America – Red-Tailed Hawks chapter, EAA Young Eagles, and AOPA Foundation.
Grab a bag of Jett Fuel Java as part of your preflight check. They can’t complete the mission without you. Thank you, and welcome aboard the flight to the future.
Campfire Coffee Co.
America's only open flame "Campfire style" coffee roaster, honoring the age-old tradition of roasting over a wood flame. Black, Veteran, and Woman-Owned, Campfire Coffee.
They roast fair trade coffee over a campfire with Pacific Northwest native woods. Yes, you heard that right! The way people did it for hundreds, maybe thousands of years before industrial roasters became a thing. This lost fire roasting art is challenging to get down, but the taste is so worth it. Just imagine a cozy coffee roast, sitting around the fire pit, sharing laughs and memories. That's Campfire Coffee.
They enjoy camping and being with people they love. Their idea of a good time is being outside around a fire kickin' back great food, great drinks with an even greater company. They are passionate about working with community organizations to get more families into nature. Campfire Coffee Co. believes coffee is an excellent tool to push this forward.
They don't claim to be coffee experts. They are not coffee snobs. They appreciate a good roast, they love a single rich origin and a fun blend, but if cream and sugar is how you roll, it's how they roll. They respect the nuances of coffee but even more, they respect that everyone has their thing.
Russell’s Gourmet Coffee
For decades, Atlanta has reigned as the epicenter of black wealth, higher education, culture, and the Civil Rights Movement's cradle, often referred to as the "Black Mecca." Atlanta is also a culinary capital, home to the lemon pepper wet wings, pecan pies, peach cobblers, the slow-smoked and all southern fried goodness. Coffee is no exception in Atlanta. Established eight years ago, Russell' Gourmet Coffee focuses on providing healthy and organic coffees and beverages. Russell's Gourmet Coffees combine top quality 100% Arabica beans with their secret roasting profile to unlock the sweet flavors specific to each bean. Their beans are cultivated using environmentally sustainable methods without chemicals and additives to make every cup great for you and the environment. Russell takes pride in making sure that quality is at the core of everything they do. Wake up to a cup of Mama’s Roast, Colombian Supremo, and Cameron Boyo Coffee and unlock Russell’s Southern Comfort flavors.
Sailor's Brew Coffee
From the South, we embark on a journey to the West coast. We sail to Pasadena, Califia, or Kalifia- the island of California, the land that Black women once ruled. Some call it a myth, but then again, any history tainted with a slight stain of "Black" will always be considered a myth unless it pertains to slavery, then that is Black history. Nevertheless, Califia is based on the "story" written by sixteenth-century poet Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo, "Las Sergas de Esplandián "or The Adventures of Esplandián written in 1510, a few years preceding the fall of the Moros (Negros or Moors) in 1492. The Moors enjoyed a good tenure reign of 800 years in Iberia (Portugal/Spain) until they were defeated and surrendered to the "Christian" armies of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in La Reconquista or “Reconquest."
Sailor's Brew Coffee is located in Pasadena, Califia. An artisan, authentic coffee brand where motivation meets coffee. Sailor's Brew Coffee does not mask the true essence of their coffees and added flavors. They are advocates for quality coffee, coffee culture, and life motivation. Sailor's Brew Coffee was founded and operated by true coffee lovers, who simply love coffee and enjoy life. They keep things as simple as the calmest sea.
Aside from being coffee lovers, they are lovers of life. Finding motivation and inspiration is key to navigating the seas of life. It is through their motivational coffee culture that they hope to empower every member of the Sailor's Brew Coffee Crew. So whether you're freshly new to the SBC Crew, or you've been sailing with them for a while, they welcome you. Brew strong, sip slow, and get on your voyage! And as always...
- Safe Sails.
Boon Boona Coffee
Jimmy Hendrix, Quincy Jones, Sir Mix -A- Lot and Bill Russell, if these names don't ring a bell, you live under a rock.
These famous Black Seattleites made history in music and sports; nevertheless, Seattle is America's coffee capital. Coffee is the sun that energizes this overcast city. Even though Starbucks holds the reigns of the coffee scene in Seattle, many local roasters and independent cafes are making a name for themselves as some of the best coffee roasters in the U.S., and Boon Boona Coffe is no exception. "Boon" and "Boona," both meaning "coffee" in different East African languages. And at Boon Boona, they are committed to sharing the unique coffee and coffee traditions of this region — and to supporting coffee growers and our local community in the process.
Growing up in Seattle, Boon Boona founder, and CEO Efrem Fesaha was familiar with the experience of large coffee chains. Coming from an Eritrean family, he also grew up with the traditional coffee ceremony performed by Eritreans and Ethiopians, which is how many people from this region prepare their daily coffee cup.
In 2011, Efrem traveled to Asmara, Eritrea, and fell in love with the local coffee culture. The café experience there was unlike anything he'd seen back in Seattle: The cafes were filled with the scent of freshly roasted coffee and provided a welcoming community environment at the same time.
Returning home with newfound joy and excitement, Efrem set out to put his mark on the coffee industry. After banks rejected his initial business plan to open an East African coffee shop, Efrem didn't give up. Instead, he pivoted to sourcing quality green coffee from Ethiopia for East African communities in the U.S.
Soon his family and friends discovered that they could purchase quality green coffee from him. And since drinking coffee in East African culture is something you often do with others rather than by yourself, word spread fast, and before long, his coffee was being distributed in stores across the West Coast.
By 2016, following the requests of American friends who prefer roasted coffee, Efrem began experimenting with his own roasting techniques. This, too, took off, and he partnered with Seattle's Anchorhead Coffee Roasters to have his coffee roasted. Two years later, the Boon Boona Roastery and Café was born.
Today, Boon Boona has formed long-lasting, sustainable relationships with coffee producers, exporters, and importers in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and many more African nations, focusing on supporting woman-owned growers. This means that they cannot only source some of the best coffee from Africa, but we're also able to share a larger share of our profits directly with the growers while helping develop the African coffee industry.
Blk & Bold
“Where Specialty Coffee meets Community Impact.”
Our Black community is one of the fastest-growing communities in America this decade. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 12.3% of the U.S. population is Black constituting of about 42 million Americans. In Iowa, the home of Blk & Bold coffee is about 107,471, though we are growing numbers, the fate of our young population is troubling. Too many of us are being incarcerated worse yet…are victims of needless homicides. BLK & Bold founders Pernell & Rod were determined to do something not just high-quality coffee but also to make purpose popular. They welcomed the obligation to equip young people with tools to live their best lives and overcome familiar unfortunate circumstances by turning a daily ritual, enjoying a cup of coffee & tea, into a means of giving back. BLK & Bold pledges 5% of its profits to initiatives aligned to sustaining youth programming, enhancing workforce development, and eradicating youth homelessness not only in the Iowa but also nationally. Their efforts are making meaningful impact in our Black youth one cup of coffee at a time.
Portrait Coffee
Portrait’s Coffee team are residents of Southwest Atlanta who are deeply invested in seeing the Historic West End continue to flourish. They a diverse team with unique experiences in business operations, marketing, communications, design, and community development. Portrait Coffee’s goal is to empower and equip Atlanta natives and residents with genuine career and life opportunities in the world of coffee. Their name comes from a desire to change the picture that comes to mind when folks think of specialty coffee. Coffee, as a product, was first discovered by Africans. In discovering coffee, they had no clue this drink would become the most consumed beverage, other than water, globally. On the flip side, they also had no clue that their faces would be forgotten even though the pigment of the drink mirrored their own.
It was stories like this that got Portrait Coffee into coffee. What was once merely a drink of necessity turned into an ode to our ancestors. After learning the history and seeing the current realities, every cup of coffee made and consumed felt like an invitation to drink purpose, meaning, fulfillment.
Three Keys Coffee
Not your typical Hipster coffee roaster. These gifted musical jazz virtuosos power couple roast an exceptional coffee. Let's just say, If Dizzy, Basquiat, & Elijah McCoy roasted coffee, it would taste like Three Keys.
Three Keys Coffee is an exploration of taste, sight, and sound. Brew one of our roasts and turn up the volume with a Three Keys playlist. Dwell in the moment and let your mind expand. Best shared with others :)
Founded in 2019, Three Keys is a craft coffee roastery based in Houston, TX. The name is inspired by the trumpet's valves, the instrument of choice for some of the most influential jazz musicians and composers. Similarly, Three Keys Coffee speaks a sophisticated language yet is accessible to everyone willing to slow down and share a cup.
BLACK ACRES ROASTERY
Black Acres Roastery is an artisan coffee roaster located in the Station North district of Baltimore. Every roast, they strive to bring out the best qualities in unique coffees from around the world. They ethically source beans and curate roasting profiles that provide each cup of coffee a story. Their relationships from producers to customers make us who we are. They believe that making time to engage with one another in meaningful ways is crucial for building relationships and growing communities. They aim to provide an opportunity for all to have access to great tasting coffee.
Ezra Coffee
“He who helps is the essence of Ezra Coffee”
Ezra Coffee - Ezra is a specialty coffee brand that connects coffee, culture and history through mixed origin and naturally flavored blends. They offer six blends ranging from dark to light roast: three mixed origin, two flavored, and one spirit-infused with cognac flavoring. We seek to provide a unique coffee experience for every coffee enthusiast: from the novice sipper to the most experienced drinker. Ezra coffee blend names and packaging highlight the stories, legacies. and experiences of African Americans who have contributed to our collective American history. Ezra’s cause - Ezra means "he who helps· in Hebrew and is the essence of Ezra Coffee. Our core values are to be "of service and to educate." To support our values and our community, we donate a portion of our proceeds to assist students pursing four-year degrees at accredited institutions through bi-annual scholarships.
Caribbrew
Launched in 2018, Caribbrew is the brainchild of Beverly Malbranche. Growing up in Haiti and knowing that Haitian coffee used to be well renowned in the 1960s and inspired by her uncle, a coffee connoisseur, she decided to embark on a journey to revive Haiti's coffee industry. Caribbrew partners with more than 1000 coffee and cocoa farmers in Haiti to create economic opportunities. The company hires young people in the capital of Haiti to package and export the coffee to the U.S. shipping facility in New Jersey, where they employ local residents. The female founder, Beverly, is proud to offer job opportunities to N.J. women, and their shipping facility is currently 75% female employed. In line with their mission, Caribbrew also supports a local N.J. non-profit that aims to educate disadvantaged Black boys in Newark. It's more than coffee-it's economic empowerment.