
fresh roasted specialty coffee, delivered to your door
From smooth single origins to bold signature blends, Happi Coffee is roasted fresh to make every day a little brighter—one joyful cup at a time.
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At Happi, we believe good coffee speaks for itself—and great coffee makes your day better.
We created Happi to bring you freshly roasted, flavor-forward coffees that live up to the moment they’re made for: your daily cup. From signature blends to expressive single origins, everything we offer is chosen for its quality, balance, and the joy it brings to your routine.
No snobbery. No overthinking. Just really good coffee you can count on—delivered with care and crafted to be your favorite part of the day.
about happi coffee
Why choose Happi Coffee?
Why choose Happi Coffee?
We created Happi to bring you freshly roasted, flavor-forward coffees that live up to the moment they’re made for: your daily cup. Whether it’s a slow morning, a midday reset, or your go-to pour while creating something big, we’re here to make sure that cup tastes just right—no fuss, no ego, just really good coffee.
What’s Happi Coffee’s philosophy?
What’s Happi Coffee’s philosophy?
At Happi, we believe great coffee shouldn’t be complicated. Our philosophy is simple: keep it joyful, intentional, and rooted in the little moment that starts—or saves—your day. That’s why we focus on delivering fresh, high-quality coffee with good energy and zero pretension.
What makes coffee “specialty”?
What makes coffee “specialty”?
Specialty coffee is the highest grade of coffee, made from premium Arabica beans grown in ideal conditions and carefully processed to bring out their best flavor. At Happi, we only use specialty-grade beans—fresh-roasted and full of personality—to make your daily cup truly stand out. here.
What is a signature blend and how is it different from single origin coffee?
What is a signature blend and how is it different from single origin coffee?
A signature blend is a curated mix of beans from different regions, combined to create a consistent, balanced flavor profile. It’s crafted to suit your mood—smooth, bold, or somewhere in between.
Single origin coffee, on the other hand, comes from one specific region or farm, offering unique tasting notes that reflect where it was grown. At Happi, we love offering both so there’s always something to match your vibe. an answer here.
What does single origin coffee mean?
What does single origin coffee mean?
Single origin coffee means all the beans come from one place—like a specific farm or region. That gives the coffee a distinct flavor based on the local soil, altitude, and climate. Happi’s single origin lineup includes flavorful coffees from Brazil, Colombia, and Guatemala, each one with its own delicious character.
Do you offer a decaf coffee option?
Do you offer a decaf coffee option?
Yes! Happi Decaf is a single origin coffee from Brazil that’s smooth, satisfying, and totally caffeine-free. It’s decaffeinated using the Swiss Water Process (no chemicals here!)—so you still get all the flavor without the buzz.
Can I order ground coffee or whole beans?
Can I order ground coffee or whole beans?
Absolutely. We offer both whole bean and pre-ground options so you can brew your way. Go whole bean for max freshness and control, or ground for convenience—it’s up to you.
How fresh is your coffee when it ships?
How fresh is your coffee when it ships?
All Happi coffees are freshly roasted to order, which means they’re packed and shipped within days of roasting—not weeks or months later like many store-bought brands. That means more flavor, more aroma, and a way better cup.
How is Happi Coffee responsibly sourced?
How is Happi Coffee responsibly sourced?
We partner with roasters who work directly with importers and producers committed to ethical, long-term relationships. Our beans are traceable to the farm or region and are sourced with a focus on fair pay, sustainable practices, and specialty-grade quality—even when formal certifications aren’t part of the label.