New England Coffee

International Rank: #896 out of 1018
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United States Rank: #490 out of 557
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Massachusetts Rank: #59 out of 66
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New England Coffee

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3.75(2)

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The story of New England Coffee begins in the Old World, with a family living in Greece. From there, Menelaos Kaloyanides, with his brother George Kaloyanides, came to the United States in 1910. By 1916, Menelaos was running a successful restaurant in Boston, but he wanted to start his own business. So he, along with his brother George and his cousin Megaklis Papadopoulos, founded the New England Tea & Coffee Company. Located at Milk and Broad Streets in Boston, they delivered coffee to restaurants all over the city. Slowly but surely, the company gained a reputation for consistently good coffee and coffee beans. As its reputation grew, so grew the reach of the company’s deliveries and the size of its accounts. While many things have changed over the decades, the commitment to quality has never wavered.

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New England Coffee is a coffee roaster from Malden, MA United States. We have 49 cataloged roasts with 2 total reviews with a score of 3.75.

49 roasts

Top Reviews(2)

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1335 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.00 - Average

    I had this after a long run on ice from a little bakery, and thought it was pretty solid. The spices tasted natural and had a good balance. I don't drink coffee sweetened or with milk and this might have been really good for people who do.

    Cupping Method:Iced, from Concord Teacakes

    8 months ago · See more from Theo
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1335 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    3.50 - Average

    Solid drip, no complaints. Light chocolate blend. A little bit of blackberry and fairly smooth. Balance is ok.

    Cupping Method:Coffee Mill, Lowell, MA

    1 year ago · See more from Theo
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