Coffee Roasters in St Paul, MN
St Paul has 13 coffee roasters in this directory, including 4 that supply wholesale beans to cafés and offices. Listings are ranked by local reputation — rating weighted by review count — and refreshed from public map data.
JS Bean Factory
4.8 ★★★★★ 770 reviews
Roasted-on-site beans, live music & pastries draw fans at this cozy, arty coffee shop.
Spyhouse Coffee Roasters | St. Paul
4.4 ★★★★☆ 675 reviews
Bustling cafe serving up house-roasted coffee & baked goods in a stylish, rustic venue.
Workhorse Coffee Bar
4.7 ★★★★★ 562 reviews
Hip coffeehouse with a warm vibe offering locally roasted beans & sweet & savory pastries.
Roots Roasting
4.8 ★★★★★ 348 reviews
Coffee roaster and cafe offering specialty drinks, beans, and pastries, plus equipment and supplies.
Backstory Coffee Roasters - West Side
4.6 ★★★★★ 283 reviews
SK Coffee: Coffee Bar & Roastery
4.7 ★★★★★ 204 reviews
Cozy, bright cafe with on-site roasting serving single-origin and rare coffees.
Roasting Plant Coffee
3.9 ★★★★☆ 156 reviews
Airport coffee shop chain featuring in-house roasting of single-origin beans, plus brewed beverages and a latte selection.
Stepwise Coffee
4.9 ★★★★★ 94 reviews
Cozy spot with kind service for coffee (as well as roasted beans), espresso and tea.
Port 2050 coffee roasters
5 ★★★★★ 38 reviews
True Stone Coffee Roasters (Roasterie + Training Lab)
4.6 ★★★★★ 19 reviews
Twin Town Coffee Cooperative
Wholesale coffee in St Paul
These St Paul roasters supply beans wholesale — for cafés, restaurants, offices, and anyone brewing at volume. Most will set up a standing weekly or biweekly delivery so the coffee is always days off the roast, and many offer cuppings so you can dial in a house blend before you commit.
- Backstory Coffee Roasters - West Side — 432 Wabasha St S
- SK Coffee: Coffee Bar & Roastery — 550 Vandalia St
- True Stone Coffee Roasters (Roasterie + Training Lab) — 755 Prior Ave N #113
- Twin Town Coffee Cooperative — 2340 Charles Ave
Coffee roasters near St Paul
Buying beans in St Paul
- Why buy from a local roaster instead of the grocery store?
- Freshness. Coffee peaks in the first few weeks after roasting, and beans from a St Paul roastery are usually days old — supermarket bags are often months old. Look for a roast date on the bag; a local roaster will always have one.
- Can I visit these roasters in person?
- Most of the roasters listed above run a café or tasting bar at the roastery — check each listing for hours before a special trip, since roasting-only warehouses sometimes keep limited retail hours.