You love great coffee and you want fresh-roasted beans at home. The question is: should you set up a coffee subscription or just buy bags whenever you run low? Both work, but depending on your habits, one is clearly better. Let us break it down.
The Case for a Coffee Subscription
A subscription is the best option if you drink coffee daily and go through beans at a predictable pace. Here is why:
- You never run out. Beans arrive on your schedule — weekly, biweekly, or monthly. No emergency grocery store runs for stale coffee.
- It is always fresh. Your beans are roasted the day they ship. With Roast, every subscription bag is roasted in our Medford, NJ cafe and shipped the same day.
- You save money. Roast subscribers save 10% on every bag compared to one-time purchases.
- No commitment. You can pause, skip, or cancel anytime from your account. Change your beans or grind whenever you want.
The Case for Buying One-Time
If your coffee consumption varies a lot — maybe you travel frequently, drink less in summer, or like to try many different roasters — buying bags as needed gives you maximum flexibility. It is also a great way to try Roast for the first time before committing to a subscription.
Our Recommendation
If you go through a bag every 1-3 weeks, a subscription is almost always the smarter choice. You get fresh coffee automatically, save 10%, and never think about it. If you are more of an occasional buyer, browse our bean collection and order whenever the mood strikes.
Either way, you are getting the same fresh-roasted specialty beans from Roast Coffee Company in Medford, NJ — shipped the same day we roast, anywhere in New Jersey and nationwide.