Coffee Roasters in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth has 14 coffee roasters in this directory, including 8 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.
Avoca Coffee Roasters
4.5 ★★★★★ 1,710 reviews
Single-origin, house-roasted beans yield coffee beverages served in a breezy warehouse space.
Crude Craft Coffee Bar
4.8 ★★★★★ 531 reviews
Trendy spot offering barista-style coffee drinks, alcohol-spiked syrups, plus small-batch desserts.
Avoca Coffee Roasters
4.6 ★★★★★ 505 reviews
Single-origin, house-roasted beans yield coffee beverages plus baked goods in a casual space.
Race Street Coffee
4.8 ★★★★★ 432 reviews
Neighborhood coffee shop, serving pour-over options, lattes and iced drinks.
Avoca Coffee Roasters
4.2 ★★★★☆ 214 reviews
Small coffee shop boasting a casual vibe and serving lattes and iced drinks in a cozy space.
Kahwa Coffee
4.7 ★★★★★ 169 reviews
Casual coffee shop featuring locally roasted coffee, tea, baked goods, and breakfast sandwiches.
Enduro Coffee Roasters
4.7 ★★★★★ 84 reviews
Branch & Bean Coffee + Roastery
4.8 ★★★★★ 74 reviews
Ivy Coffee Roasters
5 ★★★★★ 70 reviews
Novel Coffee Roasters
4.9 ★★★★★ 26 reviews
Wholesale coffee in Fort Worth
These Fort Worth 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.
- Avoca Coffee Roasters — 1311 W Magnolia Ave
- Avoca Coffee Roasters — 835 Foch St
- Avoca Coffee Roasters — 128 E Exchange Ave Ste 560
- Ostara Coffee — 208 E Broadway Ave
- Enduro Coffee Roasters — 400 Oakhurst Scenic Dr
- Novel Coffee Roasters — 2800 Shamrock Ave #124
- Xenia Roastery — 5819 Rendon Bloodworth Rd Ste 241
- 817 Coffee Roasters —
Coffee roasters near Fort Worth
Buying beans in Fort Worth
- 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 Fort Worth 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.