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Great Coffee @ $3.99/lb ***SALE EXTENDED***

BigLar

Senior member
Porto Rico Coffee is having a sale!

I used to live near the store in Greenwich Village and they have great coffee. (If you happen to be near there, do yourself a favor and go in and SMELL.)

Anyway, the house blend is a steal at $3.99/lb, but if you really want something great, try the Organic FT French Guatemalan at $5.99/lb.:thumbsup:

Porto Rico Coffee Company
 
Sounds like a great deal. I'd like to try it out. Do you have any idea what their shipping charges are? They have one of those "we won't give you the total until you've given us all your personal information" websites.
 
Originally posted by: jimmybgood
Sounds like a great deal. I'd like to try it out. Do you have any idea what their shipping charges are? They have one of those "we won't give you the total until you've given us all your personal information" websites.


I don't remember exactly how much it was on the last sale, but it struck me as reasonable. For 8 pounds, I'm thinking it was in the neighborhhod of $6-8 to Massachusetts.

Though it pays to br careful, these guys seem to me to be the real deal.
 
Originally posted by: BigLar

Though it pays to br careful, these guys seem to me to be the real deal.

You say it seems to be the "real deal" but I wouldn't trust that web ordering system with MY credit card.

-CF
 
Originally posted by: CheapFlyer
Originally posted by: BigLar

Though it pays to br careful, these guys seem to me to be the real deal.

You say it seems to be the "real deal" but I wouldn't trust that web ordering system with MY credit card.

-CF

Thanks for thread crapping, you've certainly earned the right with a whopping 3 posts. I had no problem on my previous order, but as my original post indicated, I've done business with their B&M before.

Enjoy your corporate cup of Starbucks...
 
This is a great deal. I was there this afternoon and the line went all the way back to the coffee counter. There was even a guy who bought enough to last a year--he's from vermont.
 
Stopped in this evening. Excellent coffee, and maybe the coolest coffee roaster/shop in The City. I'm happy support them. And the Organic FT French Guatemalan is the shiznit - oh sweet sweet dark caffienated nectar.



 
Just out of curiousity - why did they misspell Puerto Rico? Is that intentional?

It gives an already basic website a really amateurish look.

But, a lot of these little mom&pop places can't afford good websites (or often don't have the gifted 12yr old web developer to help them).
 
Originally posted by: Greg04
Just out of curiousity - why did they misspell Puerto Rico? Is that intentional?

It gives an already basic website a really amateurish look.

But, a lot of these little mom&pop places can't afford good websites (or often don't have the gifted 12yr old web developer to help them).


I believe Porto is the original Spanish spelling. I kinda like the amateurish look of the web site as it, more or less, reflects the nature of the place.

Klingsor, I'm happy you like the Guatemalan (I think that's what shiznit means!). I sometimes hear the adjective wine-like applied to coffee, but this is the only one that I think it to be obviously true. Kinda reminds me of a very well-rounded Merlot.

I'm glad you all are finding it worthwhile.
 
Originally posted by: BigLar
Originally posted by: CheapFlyer
Originally posted by: BigLar

Though it pays to br careful, these guys seem to me to be the real deal.

You say it seems to be the "real deal" but I wouldn't trust that web ordering system with MY credit card.

-CF

Thanks for thread crapping, you've certainly earned the right with a whopping 3 posts. I had no problem on my previous order, but as my original post indicated, I've done business with their B&M before.

Enjoy your corporate cup of Starbucks...

I don't think he was thread crapping. He was making a point that their website is a little dated and poorly designed even at that. It looks like they setup a table in MSWord and saved it as a website after adding some clipart.

What makes it look legit though is the fact they list their locations, phone numbers, etc... No disrespect to you since you know the company. You'd just think since they're in Manhattan, they'd find an unemployed programmer looking for work to design their website....it looks like they used an unemployed street sweeper instead.
 
Originally posted by: jono8
This is a great deal. I was there this afternoon and the line went all the way back to the coffee counter. There was even a guy who bought enough to last a year--he's from vermont.

Why would anyone buy a year's worth of roasted coffee?? Two weeks after roasting, coffee loses all of its freshness and goes flat. I can't imagine how stale his coffee will taste 6 months from now! :disgust:
 
This company is legit and the sale is a good one. They do it every year and I've ordered from them every year. They run a $3.99 per pound coffee weekly so once shipping is added, which are UPS prices, it's still very competitive with your local supermarket.

Personally, I just can't pay $9.99 per pound and then add shipping charges on top of that. It just bugs me.
 
I am a coffee grower in Costa Rica, I know where the good coffee is too. If any of you guys ever come down this way, let me know and I can tell you where to go!

Anyways, this looks like a good deal!
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: BigLar
Originally posted by: CheapFlyer
Originally posted by: BigLar

Though it pays to br careful, these guys seem to me to be the real deal.

You say it seems to be the "real deal" but I wouldn't trust that web ordering system with MY credit card.

-CF

Thanks for thread crapping, you've certainly earned the right with a whopping 3 posts. I had no problem on my previous order, but as my original post indicated, I've done business with their B&M before.

Enjoy your corporate cup of Starbucks...

I don't think he was thread crapping. He was making a point that their website is a little dated and poorly designed even at that. It looks like they setup a table in MSWord and saved it as a website after adding some clipart.

What makes it look legit though is the fact they list their locations, phone numbers, etc... No disrespect to you since you know the company. You'd just think since they're in Manhattan, they'd find an unemployed programmer looking for work to design their website....it looks like they used an unemployed street sweeper instead.

This is my favorite part on the page. If you look at the href of the "P>R. Homepage" link at the bottom

file:///C|/Program%20Files/WS_FTP/portorico.com/index.html
 
In for three pounds of coffee and some chocolate-covered almonds. Thanks OP! I will have to check these guys out next time I am in NYC.
 
I'm guessing that it's all ground? It would be nice if it was whole bean. Or said one way or another. Also matters if it's vaccume sealed.
 
Originally posted by: bhess
I'm guessing that it's all ground? It would be nice if it was whole bean. Or said one way or another. Also matters if it's vaccume sealed.


Just ask for ground or whole bean on the order form. Vacuum sealing is not an option though. It's just a paper bag with an plastic-like coated lining.
 
Originally posted by: Granorense
I am a coffee grower in Costa Rica, I know where the good coffee is too. If any of you guys ever come down this way, let me know and I can tell you where to go!

Anyways, this looks like a good deal!

What kinds of caffe do you grow in CR and how many Hectares do you grow it on?

I love Cafe'
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: BigLar
Originally posted by: CheapFlyer
Originally posted by: BigLar

Though it pays to br careful, these guys seem to me to be the real deal.

You say it seems to be the "real deal" but I wouldn't trust that web ordering system with MY credit card.

-CF

Thanks for thread crapping, you've certainly earned the right with a whopping 3 posts. I had no problem on my previous order, but as my original post indicated, I've done business with their B&M before.

Enjoy your corporate cup of Starbucks...

I don't think he was thread crapping. He was making a point that their website is a little dated and poorly designed even at that. It looks like they setup a table in MSWord and saved it as a website after adding some clipart.

What makes it look legit though is the fact they list their locations, phone numbers, etc... No disrespect to you since you know the company. You'd just think since they're in Manhattan, they'd find an unemployed programmer looking for work to design their website....it looks like they used an unemployed street sweeper instead.

I understand at gut level reaction that a nicely designed web page implies a serious effort and therefore a greater probability of legitimacy, but my personal belief is that the hucksters and charlatans out there are well aware of that response, and exploit it by slick, but fraudulant, organizations with very nice web pages.

In any case, enjoy a cup!

 
You've got to be kidding me!!!! A listing by BigLiar for a store that can't even spell Puerto Rico correctly! Hello!!!! You get what you deserve on this one.

 
Porto Rico was actually the proper spelling at a certain time. And it's BigLar. C'mon now

Originally posted by: Tam0
You've got to be kidding me!!!! A listing by BigLiar for a store that can't even spell Puerto Rico correctly! Hello!!!! You get what you deserve on this one.

 
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