Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters vs Partners Coffee
Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters offers 11 coffees with prices averaging $5.42 per 100g, while Partners Coffee currently lists just one offering. Both are New York City roasters, but they operate at very different scales—Sweetleaf as a neighborhood mainstay with bulk options and diverse origins, Partners as a more curated, limited-selection operation.
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Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters
- Coffees tracked
- 35
- Avg price /100g
- US$5.79/100g
- Price range
- US$0.66/100g – US$11.01/100g
Partners Coffee
- Coffees tracked
- 10
- Avg price /100g
- US$5.99/100g
- Price range
- US$1.28/100g – US$8.24/100g
Top picks
Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters
Sweetleaf is for daily drinkers who want reliable quality and bulk-buying options, especially if you love Peruvian coffees and need something wallet-friendly for your morning routine.
Partners Coffee
Partners is for minimalists who prefer a tightly curated selection and don't mind limited availability in exchange for focus and simplicity.
Verdict
Go with Sweetleaf if you're a daily coffee drinker who values variety, bulk purchasing, and prices that won't break the bank (as low as $0.66 per 100g). Partners' extremely limited current selection makes it hard to recommend unless you specifically want their Peru Los Tulipanes offering—otherwise, Sweetleaf gives you far more options and better value for consistent home brewing.
What they share
- Both feature Peruvian single origins prominently in their lineups
- Both are Brooklyn-based specialty roasters with neighborhood cafe roots
- Both focus on Latin American sourcing rather than African or Asian origins
Key differences
- Sweetleaf offers 5lb bulk bags alongside retail sizes; Partners' current catalog shows no bulk options
- Sweetleaf's range spans $0.66 to $7.31 per 100g with 11 coffees; Partners has insufficient pricing data with only 1 listed coffee
- Sweetleaf emphasizes women-producer coffees (Mujeres de Peru) and roaster's choice blends; Partners keeps it minimal with a single-origin focus
- Sweetleaf sources from 4+ countries including Mexico and Colombia; Partners currently shows only Peru
Frequently asked questions
Is Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters or Partners Coffee better?
Go with Sweetleaf if you're a daily coffee drinker who values variety, bulk purchasing, and prices that won't break the bank (as low as $0.66 per 100g). Partners' extremely limited current selection makes it hard to recommend unless you specifically want their Peru Los Tulipanes offering—otherwise, Sweetleaf gives you far more options and better value for consistent home brewing.
What is the price difference between Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters and Partners Coffee?
Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters averages $5.79/100g across 35 coffees. Partners Coffee averages $5.99/100g across 10 coffees.
Which is cheaper, Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters or Partners Coffee?
Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters averages lower per-100g pricing. Cheapest individual coffees: Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters from $0.66/100g, Partners Coffee from $1.28/100g.
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