Wavelength Coffee Roasters partners with Revival Cafe and Kitchen

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Wavelength Coffee Roasters has struck a vendor agreement with Revival Cafe and Kitchen. The Shirley, MA-based specialty roaster will supply Revival’s six greater Boston locations with its Hacienda La Minita from Costa Rica —featured as part of Revival’s classic coffee campaign.
The La Minita comes from a 1,200-acre estate in Costa Rica’s Tarrazú valley, one of the world’s most celebrated coffee-growing regions. The estate is hands-on at every stage —hand-tended, hand-picked, hand-sorted. Only fully ripened cherries make the cut. The coffee is also Rainforest Alliance-certified. The cup reflects it: smooth and full-bodied, with notes of baking chocolate, red plum, and sweet citrus.
“Revival Cafe has built something special — a place where people genuinely care about quality, from the food to the cup,” said Jim Varney, co-founder of Wavelength Coffee Roasters. “Hacienda La Minita rewards that kind of attention. It is one of the most meticulously grown coffees in the world, and we are proud to bring it to Revival’s customers.”
The partnership is a natural fit. Revival Cafe and Kitchen launched in 2016, founded by Liza Shirazi of Crema Cafe and chef Steve “Nookie” Postal of Commonwealth Market & Restaurant. Their premise: great coffee and great food belong together. Today Revival runs six locations in Cambridge, Somerville, Watertown, Boston, and Lexington.
“We’re always looking for coffees that align with our values—sustainability, traceability, and an unwillingness to cut corners,” said Deanna Varney, co-founder of Wavelength Coffee Roasters. “Hacienda La Minita checks every box. And roasting it with our air-roasting technology lets the natural complexity of that bean really shine through.”
Wavelength roasts the La Minita with all-electric, air-roasting technology powered in part by on-site solar energy. The process delivers a clean, ultra-smooth cup—no bitter aftertaste, no fossil fuels. Coffee is packaged in fully recyclable steel cans that keep it fresher longer.
Hacienda La Minita from Costa Rica is available online at wavelength-coffee.com and at Revival Cafe and Kitchen locations across greater Boston. Wavelength is actively expanding its retail and foodservice partnerships. Store owners, café operators, and restaurant managers interested in carrying Wavelength coffee are encouraged to reach out.
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