Send Help! Why It’s So Hard to Find Great Coffee

by | Mar 23, 2025

Send Help! Why It’s So Hard to Find Great Coffee (Even in San Francisco)

Send Help! Why It’s So Hard to Find Great Coffee (Even in San Francisco)

Why is it so hard to find Great Coffee! My daily ritual is simple: make a coffee, reflect on yesterday, plan the day ahead… and actually enjoy my coffee.

But here I am in San Francisco—the tech capital of the world, brimming with creativity and entrepreneurship—and yet, great coffee is still hard to find. To be fair, that’s the case in most places. You have to wade through endless Google reviews and Instagram posts just to land on something decent.

The Coffee Industry’s Smoke and Mirrors

We live in an era where branding can do a lot of heavy lifting. A slick logo, a minimalist café design, and a high-end espresso machine on the counter all signal quality. But too often, these things are used to mask mediocrity.

The coffee world, like many industries, is full of smoke and mirrors. Clever marketing, trendy brewing gadgets, and complex-sounding flavour notes can create the illusion of excellence. But when you strip away the branding, what’s left? Often, an underdeveloped roast, poor sourcing practices, and a product that relies on marketing rather than merit.

Many roasters lean into gimmicks—exclusive limited releases, elaborate tasting experiences, or exaggerated origin stories—to elevate what is, at best, an average coffee. It’s easy to make something seem premium; it’s much harder to actually deliver premium.

What Makes Routes Different?

We’re not a fad roaster or a smoke-and-mirrors operator. We’ve put in the reps—climbing the taste ladder, refining our craft—so we know our farmers, we know what quality coffee should taste like, and we know how to roast it.

But here’s the thing: coffee is a natural, volatile product. You can’t just automate your way to perfection. Part of knowing is doing. We don’t always get it right on the first try, but we only serve when it is right—after countless hours of refinement. That process never stops. That’s what makes the difference.

Bringing Specialty Coffee Back to Its Roots

At Routes, we believe in serving coffee that speaks for itself. No distractions, no unnecessary complexity—just pure, high-quality black coffee that meets the standards of those who, like me, have built a taste memory that demands real excellence.

We’ll stay open and curious about the market, but we’re here to bring coffee back to its core: taste, craftsmanship, and the deep relationships we build with the people who grow it.

If you’re in San Francisco and heading to the festival, come find us. Let’s talk specialty coffee. ☕🔥

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