Third Rock Coffee

International Rank: #806 out of 821
Ranking is based on a combination of reviews and popularity on CoffeeRoast.com
United States Rank: #459 out of 465
Ranking is based on a combination of reviews and popularity on CoffeeRoast.com
Maryland Rank: #8 out of 8
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Third Rock Coffee

Flag of United States Bethesda, Maryland

2.50(2)

2 ratings
Ratings here are based on aggregated user reviews of individual roasts from Third Rock Coffee.
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This refers to a Third Rock Coffee available at Marriott Hotels as a K-Cup.

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Third Rock Coffee is a coffee roaster from Bethesda, MD United States. We have 2 cataloged roasts with 2 total reviews with a score of 2.50.

2 roasts

Top Reviews(2)

  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1106 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    3.00 - Average

    3.50 - Aroma

    3.00 - Finish

    3.00 - Flavor

    3.50 - Acidity

    3.50 - Balance

    This is better than the decaf, which had a strong ashtray taste. This is smoky in a more muted way that doesnt overwhelm all the other flavor. Its balanced and has a nice mouthfeel. Chocolate, black walnut, and a touch of smoke are the main traits. Theres smoke on the aftertaste but in a pleasant way.

    Cupping Method:K-Cup at a Courtyard Marriott in New York City

  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1106 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    2.00 - Average

    2.00 - Aroma

    2.00 - Finish

    2.00 - Flavor

    3.00 - Acidity

    3.00 - Balance

    I have never seen this Third Rock Coffee brand before running into it at Marriott. This is some crappy coffee.

    A front of the palate that has some cigarette like characteristics, more an ashy way than burned. Not great aftertaste. A little bit of prune but no meaningful acidity. Drank a little and poured it out.

    Cupping Method:K-Cup in Marriott Courtyard in New York City

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