New York’s finest brew, made from the bravest beans served in South Jersey.
At Cawfee, we promise more than just coffee; we promise freshness delivered. Our beans are roasted only when you order, ensuring each batch is custom-made for you. Savor the goodness of freshly roasted coffee at your doorstep. Order now and experience the difference!
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What's better than starting your day off with a bacon egg and cheese, salt, pepper, ketchup or a buttered roll? A good old fashion cup of coffee to give you the energy to make it from Penn Station, take the C train uptown to Times Square and push through the traffic of people to get where you need to go. Except this is not the same old fashion cup of joe from that coffee cart on 5th Ave. We hand roast our beans and yell at each individual one to set expectations of greatness. Get your New Yorker energy to make it those 10 blocks to your office and take a sip of this smooth happiness so you can tolerate the break dancers on your subway ride home. Make your day better by choosing our freshly roasted beans and coffee blends, crafted by a born and raised New Yorker. Don't want coffee? No worries, take a sip of our Reali-Tea loose leaf tea and enjoy the inner warmth of happiness in every sip. Have it the New Yorker way!
The Inside Scoop
Did you know?
Click Here to learn about the 5 different coffee bean species!
Our Loose Leaf Teas can be used up to 3 times! Whats great about loose leaf tea is that you can dry it after each use and reuse for more tea action later! After you are done, just dry it out on a paper towel and reuse up to 2 more times after. Note: the flavor gets weaker after each use.
Not only is the word CAWFEE the New York way to say coffee, it also means something is excellent or impressive!
Once your coffee beans are grounded, you can improve and extend their shelf life by 6 months by freezing them!
Green Tea has the most health benefits compared to all other tea types.
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