With third-wave coffee joints aplenty, it’s hard to find a solid, straightforward cup of coffee these days. Making it at home is one affordable alternative, especially for shoppers who buy in bulk from a discounter like Costco. If you find yourself overwhelmed, consider this list of the best Costco coffee beans, according to superfans on Reddit.
Prices and availability are subject to change. In-store prices may be lower.
Peet’s Major Dickinson’s Blend Coffee

- Price: $19 (2 pounds) from Costco
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Americas, Indo-Pacific
- Roast level: Dark
The Major Dickinson’s dark roast coffee — from leading coffee industry chain Peet’s — is one of the best blends from Costco. Despite the roaster’s status as a chain, Peet’s is a far cry from Dunkin’ Donuts … or even Starbucks coffee. “I make a delicious cold brew with this specific blend!” one Redditor shared. Sadly, this favorite coffee may be limited to Costco shoppers on the West Coast.
Single-Origin Kirkland Signature Coffee

- Price: $45 (2 pounds) from Costco.com
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Ethiopia’a Jimma region
- Roast level: Light roast
Costco sells a variety of high-quality coffee beans (pre-ground and whole bean) at different price points, including the Kirkland Signature House Blend, French roast, and Colombian Supremo varieties. However, the wholesaler’s organic single-origin beans come highly recommended on r/Costco. One reviewer on Costco.com writes that while Costco’s organic whole bean coffee can’t compare to specialty roasters’ offerings, it’s “a step in the right direction.”
Mayorga Café Cubano Roast Organic Coffee

- Price: $45 (2 pounds) from Costco.com
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Honduras, Peru, and/or Nicaragua
- Roast level: Dark roast
Harvested in Central and South America, these dark roast beans brew a full-bodied, “strong” cup of Joe. While this original blend isn’t available on Costco.com, other commenters said they prefer Mayorga’s light and medium roasts. Note that ground coffee beans aren’t available.
Jose’s Colombia Supremo Gourmet Coffee

- Price: $24 (3 pounds) from Instacart
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Colombia
- Roast level: Medium
At just over $7 per pound, Jose’s coffee beans are an incredible value — and they also receive high marks from Redditors. One commenter said they’ve been a loyal Jose’s fan for years.
San Francisco Bay Coffee – Organic Rainforest Blend

- Price: $40 (3.5 pounds) from Costco.com
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Central America
- Roast level: Medium dark
This Central American blend should appeal to coffee drinkers who enjoy strong, dark roasts, according to one superfan. The roaster’s Fog Chaser blend is also fan-approved, but Redditors say it may be difficult to find in stores.
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Ruta Maya Coffee

- Price: $50 (5 pounds) from Costco.com
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Chiapas, Mexico
- Roast level: Medium roast
While in-store availability is limited, shop at Costco online to find a 5-pound bag of these organic beans. Coffee drinkers can appreciate that these shade-grown beans are farmed in partnership with indigenous Mayans in the highlands of Mexico. One Redditor says they’ll drink this blend until they “die or the company changes/stops their medium roast.”
Piñon Coffee

- Price: Varies
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Central and South America
- Roast level: Medium
It might be hard to get your hands on a bag of these high-altitude arabica beans. They’re only available in-store at select locations. But as New Mexico’s largest coffee roaster, it’s worth trying Piñon if it’s available. Amazon also sells Piñon coffee.
Starbucks Organic Winter Blend

- Price: $23 (2.5 pounds) from Costco.com
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Latin America
- Roast level: Medium
Even a critic of Starbucks coffee commended the chain’s winter blend on Reddit. These organic medium roast beans hail from Latin America and Asia, featuring nutty and earthy notes.
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Mount Comfort Coffee

- Price: Varies
- Blend: 100% Arabica
- Origin(s): Chanchamayo and Chontali, Peru
- Roast level: Medium
Mount Comfort coffee, specifically the organic Peruvian blend, is “divine,” according to one Redditor. The coffee was so good on its own that this Costco shopper started taking their coffee black. Can’t wait to try these beans? You can also order them from Amazon.
Honorable Mentions

Since these are all Costco member recommendations, a few quality coffees are bound to slip through the cracks. The following Costco beans are also worth try, as they’ve received high marks from other reviewers.
- Kirkland Signature Colombian Supremo
- Kirkland Signature Espresso Blend
- Kirkland Signature USDA-Organic Whole Bean Blend
- Crazy Fresh Whole Bean Coffee
- Starbucks French Roast
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