Atlas Coffee Club

Atlas Coffee Club

Atlas introduces the Coffee of the Month Club, delivering gourmet roasted beans or grounds in the mail along with your bills and credit card offers––because you know how you get without your morning cup. 

From Columbia to Indonesia, Atlas explores a new country every month, and through their subscriptions you can experience the different regions with each cup. "Atlas Coffee Club has opened my eyes to the world of coffee, meaning that the origin of the beans now matters," says stay-at-home mom Rebecca White, who also writes for A Pleasant Little Kitchen. "When picking up coffee at the local grocer, there is a lack of emphasis placed on the country from which the bean comes. Atlas Coffee Club showcases the country of the bean as part of the bean’s identity. Now, when I hear about a certain kind of coffee coming from Tanzania, Guatemala, or the Congo I have more of an appreciation and understanding."

Atlas Coffee Club roasts each batch to underline the tasting profiles of the region they are grown from. Once you join the Club, you get to choose from three different membership types: Starter, Adventurer, or World Traveler subscriptions. Members who start with the Starter subscription will get to order up to 3 bags of Atlas’s premium coffee every month for a minimum of $17 a bag. Adventurer subscribers will pay just $16 per bag. World Traveler subscribers get the ultimate benefit and only pay $15 per bag ordered.

"Opening up the mailbox to receive a bundle of coffee love from Atlas Coffee Club makes my day," says White. "It’s a monthly gift that I look forward to. Not only does each package contain beans, but there’s a postcard from the beans' country of origin containing the coffee-growing method and other historical details. This subscription is not just coffee––it's an education in coffee."

In addition, all coffee that is shipped is prepared fresh after subscribers have placed their orders, making sure club members get absolutely nothing but the freshest and most flavor-filled coffee imaginable. Club members also get a fact-filled postcard with their orders that provides the history behind the batch’s growing region, flavor profile, and recommendations on how to brew the coffee in order to receive maximum enjoyment and pleasure from every cup. "If you were to fly to a new coffee-producing country each year, you'd have your vacations planned out for the next 50 years!" says Jordan Rosenacker, executive creative director of Atlas. "While a lot of those vacations are certainly worth it, we think there's an easier way to explore the world's best coffee. ​With our coffee subscription ​each month, you'll zig zag across the equator exploring unique and amazing paradise-producing coffees from Peru, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Burundi, and beyond."

Atlas Coffee Club is perfect for those stay-at-home moms and remote employees who don’t have 20 minutes to schelp to Starbucks. "When you’ve had good coffee, you don’t want to go back to a bad cup again," adds subscriber White. "It’s the bean that makes all the difference... It’s a good feeling to know that my $.50 cup cappuccino is far superior (and tastier) than the $4 I used to spend at Starbucks."

For coffee addicts who want a chance to experience new tastes without having to travel, subscribe to Atlas Coffee Club today.  

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