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☕ Elevate your mornings with the smooth dark roast that’s got every coffee lover talking!
Seattle's Best Coffee 6th Ave Bistro Dark Roast Ground Coffee offers a bold, smooth, and perfectly balanced cup crafted from 100% Arabica beans. Delivered in a convenient 3-pack of 12 oz bags, this kosher-certified coffee is expertly roasted using a signature smooth-roasting process to ensure café-quality flavor without bitterness. Ideal for multiple brewing methods, it’s the go-to choice for professionals seeking a rich, fresh, and affordable dark roast experience.
| ASIN | B07M5VCD8L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,173 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #28 in Ground Coffee |
| Brand | Seattle's Best Coffee |
| Brand Name | Seattle's Best Coffee |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Certificate Type | Kosher |
| Coffee Blend Name | 6th Ave Bistro |
| Coffee Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,299 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Each Unit Count | 36 |
| Flavor | 6th Avenue Bistro |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012919966308, 40012919013048 |
| Item Form | Ground |
| Item Package Weight | 1.23 kg |
| Item Volume | 1084.33 ml |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nestlé Coffee Partners |
| Model Number | PP-GRCE28332 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Package Size Name | 12 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
| Part Number | PP-GRCE28332 |
| Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
| Special Ingredients | Arabica |
| Specialty | Kosher Certified |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweetened |
| Unit Count | 36 Ounce |
| Variety | 6th Avenue Bistro |
G**S
I'm a coffee snob
Not a ½ latte low fat with a sprig of parsley coffee snob. No... Those people want liquid candy and whatever the hell a smokachino is. What I mean is I love my coffee. That hot cup of steamy wake me up for the day stuff. I started out with a cheaper whole bean coffee. Then my sister-in-law became a manager at Starbucks. For 12 years that saint of a woman got several free bags of Starbucks every week. More than she and my brother could drink. So for 12 years she blessed me with free bags of Starbucks whole bean coffee. She taught me how to grind the beans. What to expect on a light roast vs dark roast. For 12 years I was blessed, awake, and learned my preference was for a dark roast. More flavor. Then tragedy struck. No longer did my sister-in-law work at Starbucks. She went into a different field of work, with better benefits and higher pay. The free coffee ride was over. There were some days I would've gone to my brother's place and given her a piece of my mind, but there was no coffee so I didn't have the "get up" to "go". I mean, I was going to buy Starbucks at my grocery store until I saw the price they were asking. I finally concluded I'd have to "downgrade" my coffee. I was already grumpy and thinking about going back to other coffee made it worse. I hoped my sister-in-law realized just how bad she screwed up. And that she got a nasty paper cut. I was trying different, less costly coffees. Every morning my coffee tasted like lost flavor, heartbreak, and despair. One day at the grocery I saw Seattle's Best on sale. It was a dark roast. Post Alley was the name of the roast. Big bag. Whole bean (and pre ground was also available) and priced to sell. I pondered and grabbed another Seattle's Best dark roast that was also on sale. Sixth Street Bistro. Well, it wasn't Starbucks, but it was priced nice and a squeeze of the bag gave an aroma of bliss. So I took both bags home. Post Alley was pretty damned good. No disappointment was found. In fact, it was really damned good tasting. Before 3 days had passed I suspected I just might have found a coffee I enjoyed better than Starbucks. A visit with my brother a couple days later would seal my fate. I was offered a cup of Starbucks coffee my Sister-in-law made and it was also my favorite Starbucks roast. It was tongue slapping good but ....was that....was that sadness? Yes. I was bummed it wasn't my Seattle's Best. It wasn't as tasty. Then I ran out of Post Alley so I opened that 2nd bag I bought, Sixth Street Bistro. It was a flavor that I preferred over Post Alley. It's been my go to coffee ever since. A flavor so Intoxicating and pleasurable to drink...I've made it my have to have for several years. I highly recommend it. And it's still priced less than Starbucks. In case you were wondering...I still love my Sister-in-Law despite the trauma.
M**E
Excellent, Robust Brew
My favorite coffee. It’s dark and rich, but more nuanced than a standard French roast, similar to an Italian roast. Smooth and flavorful, more affordable than many, and the aroma is AAHHH!
P**O
Delicious
Best coffee ever!
B**E
Enjoyable cup of coffee.
I've always enjoyed SBC and was pleased to find it on Amazon. It's a good price for an outstanding dark roast. It's not as dark as a French roast but very enjoyable. I will be buying this product again.
H**R
Coffee
Good buy. Decent taste
T**O
SEATTLE'S BEST COFFEE
I drink coffee evry morning and I have tried a lot of different brands. For me, Seattle's Best bolder roasts (POST ALLEY and 6th AVE BISTRO) make a great cup. And for the deals that always seem to be out there, especially on the POST ALLEY, I'll keep going there. Wether you like a dark, medium, or light roast, you should at least give Seattle's Best a try.
A**N
Smooth and not bitter
Impressively smooth coffee, not bitter. I will buy again.
G**Y
Great coffee for the money! Quality coffee!
Rich aroma and flavor
A**R
Healthy expiry date
All well sealed delivered on time Expiry date is Jan 2022!!! Reasonably priced
A**Z
Excelente tueste
Sabor fuerte y aromáticvo.
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