List of Coffee Companies

List of the top coffee companies in the world, listed by their prominence with corporate logos when available. This list of major coffee companies includes the largest and most profitable coffee businesses, corporations, agencies, vendors and firms in the world. If you are wondering what the biggest coffee companies are, then this list has you covered. This list includes the most famous coffee companies in the industry, so if you're thinking of working in the coffee industry you might want to look to these company names for jobs. This list includes names of both small and big coffee businesses.

Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts are a great starting point for your to rank your favorites on this list

This list answers the questions, "What are the biggest coffee companies in the world?" and "What are the most successful coffee companies?"

  • Blenz Coffee is a Canadian franchise chain of coffee shops. The first shop was opened on Robson and Bute Streets in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1992. The chain has since grown to include a network popular franchised locations, 60+ in British Columbia, Canada and international stores in Japan and the Philippines. While Blenz is mainly known as a coffee house, Blenz also serves loose leaf teas from around the world as well as hot chocolate drinks made with Belgian chocolate chips. Blenz is also known for including latte art on their drinks.
  • Cafรฉ Coffee Day
    Restaurant, Retail, Coffee
    Cafรฉ Coffee Day is an Indian cafรฉ chain owned by Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company.
  • Casa Mia
    Restaurant, Retail, Arts
  • Community Coffee

    Community Coffee

    Coffee
  • Costa Coffee
    Restaurant, Hospitality, Coffee
    Costa Coffee is a British multinational coffeehouse company headquartered in Dunstable, United Kingdom, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Whitbread. It is the second largest coffeehouse chain in the world behind Starbucks and the largest in the United Kingdom. Costa Coffee was founded in London in 1971 by the brothers Sergio and Bruno Costa as a wholesale operation supplying roasted coffee to caterers and specialist Italian coffee shops. Acquired by Whitbread in 1995, it has since grown to over 2,861 stores across 30 countries. The business has 1,755 UK restaurants, over 3,500 Costa Express vending facilities and a further 1,106 outlets overseas.
  • Small-batch coffee bean supplier that sells only certified organic, Fair Trade, kosher products.