Where you live is a part of who you are.
J. Brooks Coffee is a proud member of the Memphis community. In a city known for its diverse tastes, J. Brooks looks to help build a community that shares a love for both local coffee and local culture. We love Memphis because there truly is a place for all kinds of people. At J. Brooks, we're dedicated to growing the community of coffee drinkers in our city by offering excellent coffees and great service to help grow a culture of coffee lovers in our city.
We love the idea of "buying local." Our entire operation is based out of Memphis, so buying from J.Brooks helps to support local businesses to whom we provide coffee and create jobs for local employees. But being a part of community means being more than a business--we're also dedicated to service, whether it's supporting a local event or donating coffee to a fundraiser for a church or school. We're always looking for new ways to serve our coffee and our community.
If you’re interested in supporting a local cause, check out our selection of cause coffees:
Here are some other ways you can check out what we have to offer:
Contact us about providing J. Brooks at your restaurant or business
Tell us how we can help with your local service project or fundraiser
Check out our "Coffee Basics" and "What's Your Roastinality?" pages to find the coffee that suits you
Visit one of our local vendors to pick up a bag of your favorite roast
Medium & Smooth
$2 of every bag goes to support the Hospitality Hub.
Nice rounded body with a note of chocolate covered peanuts in a lingering finish.
This coffee comes from Chiapas State in Mexico, one of the most important locations for the development of sustainability and fair practices for growers of specialty coffee in the late 20th century.
With our custom label cause coffee for the local Hospitality HUB, you can have your coffee and drink it, too; your dollar not only buys you an incredible cup of joe, but also goes toward aiding the homeless and needy of Memphis. Not all heroes wear capes, but we’ll wager most of them run on coffee.