On the working waterfront

Find us on the water side of the wharf.

The cafe and the roastery share one room at 9 Custom House Wharf. Come for a pour-over, watch a batch come off the Probat, and leave with a bag still warm.

A wooden schooner moored along the working waterfront, a deckhand making fast the lines
A scoop of just-roasted beans over the cooling tray, still throwing heat
Hours & directions

Open daily, 7 to 4.

Kitchen pours until close. The roastery runs batches Monday through Thursday, so those are the mornings to catch the drum going.

Monday – Friday7:00 – 16:00
Saturday7:00 – 16:00
Sunday8:00 – 15:00
Roastery batchesMon – Thu, mornings
9 Custom House Wharf, Portland, ME 04101
Water side of the wharf, past the fish houses. Metered parking on Commercial Street; the wharf itself is a short walk down.
hello@tidewatercoffee.com · (207) 555-0142
The Probat control panel mid-roast, drum temperature and elapsed time on the readout
The readout, 02:05 into a batch · the Probat
What you'll see

A roastery you can stand next to.

There is no back room. The 12-kilo Probat sits a few steps from the counter, jute bags stacked by origin behind it, and the cupping table by the window where every new lot gets tasted before it goes on the menu.

The wall of tide charts has been there since 2014. Sam still checks the morning tide out of habit before the first batch charges. When the fog is in, the whole wharf smells like the roast.

Founded
2014
Head roaster
Sam Okafor
Roaster
12-kilo Probat
Neighborhood
Old Port waterfront

Can't make it to the wharf? We'll ship the drum to you.

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