Factory Outlet Alt-Treptow – Garza Coffee Roastery Berlin
Garza Coffee is getting a new home in Berlin Alt-Treptow. Our new micro-roastery and factory outlet are being built on Plesser Straße. Here you'll soon be able to pick up freshly roasted Colombian specialty coffee directly from the roastery. It will be a place where we can personally discuss lots, producers, and processing methods, and where you can continuously taste new varieties. Stay tuned!
Current Status
We are currently setting up. The factory outlet is not yet open for spontaneous visits. As soon as we can offer appointments, we will notify you via our newsletter — completely non-binding.
Where to find us
12435 Berlin (Alt-Treptow)
What to expect at the factory outlet
Direct purchase from our roastery in Berlin Alt-Treptow — freshly roasted beans, personal advice from Juan, and the opportunity to taste new lots first, before they go online.
- Freshness directly from the roaster: all lots are roasted weekly in small batches — at the factory outlet you get them even fresher than online.
- Advice from Juan: personal recommendations depending on your brewing setup, taste preferences, and experience with specialty coffee.
- Pre-Release Tastings: taste new microlots from Colombia — Apricot OD, Spice Cosmic, Azahar OD, Honey Castillo — before they hit the online store.
- Stories from the Finca: direct contact with our producers in Quindío, Caldas, and Tolima — ask whatever you want.
Opening Dates
Sign up for our newsletter — we'll let you know as soon as the factory outlet is open for appointments. 1-2 emails per month, no spam.
Where you can buy Garza Coffee today
Until the factory outlet opens, you can find Garza Coffee at the following locations:
- Online: garzacoffee.de — free shipping from 39 € throughout Germany
- Boxhagener Platz (Friedrichshain) — Saturday mornings at the market
- Schim:Pause at Kollwitzplatz (Prenzlauer Berg) — prepared as espresso and filter
Garza Coffee is a micro-roastery for Colombian specialty coffee, founded in Berlin in 2022. We import directly from selected producers in Quindío, Caldas, and Tolima — co-fermented microlots, rare varieties, and classic single origins.