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Eight O'Clock Coffee Original Whole Bean is a 42-ounce medium roast blend known for its sweet, fruity, and well-balanced flavor. Packaged in a resealable bag to preserve freshness, it carries a legacy of quality since 1859 and holds the title as America’s #1 whole bean coffee.
I**B
Rich and Smooth; good Coffee.
Eight O'Clock Coffee has been my go-to for years, and the Original blend never lets me down. Brewed exclusively using an automatic espresso machine, it consistently delivers a rich, full-bodied shot with smooth crema and a warm, familiar aroma that instantly starts my day off right.The flavor profile is classic and comforting—bold enough to satisfy without being overpowering, and never bitter. It works beautifully with my machine, no complicated tweaking needed. Whether enjoyed straight or used as the base for a homemade latte, it’s reliably delicious.With so many brands of coffee, Eight O’Clock stands out for its consistency, affordability, and quality. The Original blend is more than just routine—it’s a part of my morning rhythm I genuinely look forward to. No frills, no fuss, just great coffee.
A**R
good for espresso machine
not greasy, which will not clog you espresso machine. taste is good, price is good
L**A
Best home brewed coffee
My favorite home brewed coffee. No butter aftertaste and it’s smooth and rich. Love the whole beans so I can grind to my preferences.
F**M
Solid Aroma, Smooth Flavor, Great Value
I found this coffee to be solidly enjoyable. Its sweet, fruity aroma is inviting, and the medium roast delivers a well-balanced, smooth flavor that’s neither too weak nor overly bitter. It’s consistently good and surprisingly affordable for a 40 oz bag of Arabica beans; it's hard to beat the value. Not perfect, but reliably satisfying for everyday brewing.
T**5
Great coffee love it.
This is a great tasting coffee, butt the wait time is 1 month, not acceptable.
B**I
Best dark roast coffee bang for your buck.
High quality taste in a low price. You say no way? I say, try this coffee and you'll be surprised. If you like darker roasts and basically want more coffee taste in your coffee, give this a shot. You can pay way more, and I have, but this is my everyday grind. I'll have anywhere between a low of three to a high of eight different beans usually. But these are always in stock in my coffee cabinet.
N**J
BEST COFFEE - ONLY COFFEE THAT WORKS ON MY ESPRESSO MACHINE
Where do I begin. The price of it is absolutely phenomenal at five dollars a pound you can’t beat that deal. When I get coffee at five dollars a pound it’s usually oily crappy dark roast coffee that isn’t good. This coffee is a medium roast or dark roast. It’s a six out of 10 on the roast scale. When you look at the coffee it’s really clean with no young beans Earl beans all the beans are standardized. When you have different colored beans this means the coffee is cheap. This isn’t cheap coffee. Being from the state of New Jersey I’m proud to say this was roasted in my home state and they do a damn good job. This coffee is found in many bagel shops around New Jersey and New York. And Where do I begin. The price of it is absolutely phenomenal at five dollars a pound you can’t beat that deal. When I get coffee at five dollars a pound it’s usually oily crappy dark roast coffee that isn’t good. This coffee is a medium roast to dark roast. It’s a six out of 10 on the roast scale. When you look at the coffee it’s really clean with no Young beans Earl beans all the beans are standardize. When you have different colored beans this means the coffee is cheap. This isn’t cheap coffee. Being from the state of New Jersey I’m proud to say this was roasted in my home state and they do a damn good job. This coffee is found in many bagel shops around New Jersey and New York. And I am proud to drink it. I have tried at least 20 coffees on my SAECO Xsmall espresso machine. This machine is supersensitive and if the beans are too oily or dunk rain well even after adjusting the grind. The machine clogs up and then you have to take the whole machine apart. It’s one of the best espresso machines I’ve owned but it’s very selective on the kind of beans you want to use. I’ve tried 20 different brands going from coffee at $40 a pound to my local Winco store that sells five dollar pound of coffee bags which are oily and cheap. Out of all 20 coffees. Only two worked. PYK coffee and EIGNT O’CLOCK. Everything else clogs up the machine either it’s too oily or artificial flavors are added or the coffee is just cheap coffee and sold at a high price. I even used very overpriced $40 a pound Starbucks coffee from Rwanda and it clogged up the entire machine and the espresso tasted like garbage. I even tried a Starbucks blonde roast which is supposed to be a little dryer and it still clogged up the machine. Any Starbucks coffees that I used with clog up the machine and break it and I’ll have to replace parts. But this coffee 8 o’clock. Does the job. It doesn’t clog up the machine. It cooks really well. Everything else clogs up the machine either it’s too oily or artificial flavors are added or the coffee is just cheap coffee and sold at a high price. I even used very overpriced $40 a pound Starbucks coffee from Rwanda and it clogged up the entire machine and the espresso tasted like garbage. I even tried a Starbucks blonde roast which is supposed to be a little dryer and it still clogged up the machine. Any Starbucks coffees that I used with clog up the machine and break it and I’ll have to replace parts. But this coffee 8 o’clock. Does the job. It doesn’t clog up the machine. It PUCKS really well. When the coffee PUCKS come out. They all together and they are in one piece where I can lift them up and feel them. Because of this you can tell the coffee is good. When are you Starbucks coffee or any other brand of the 18 brands I’ve tried The coffee would either break apart in the internal machines mechanism or it would break apart when dumped in the drop drawer. Which tells me the coffee is oily and low quality and it was roasted too high of a temperature and not slow roasted. Which this means the coffee was roasted at a high temperature and all the oil’s were pulled out when roasted meaning you don’t get a lot of caffeine and you get a crappy burnt cup of coffee like Starbucks. Even though this coffee is cheap don’t judge the price. The price is well priced for what you’re getting good quality cup of Joe nothing too crazy. And the people that say taste like mud those are the people that want to drink hazelnut latte is filled with a bunch of sugar and garbage artificial flavors. To describe it it’s a good cup of New Jersey coffee that you would have the bagel and cream cheese and it works amazing my espresso machine I’ve been on the hunt for a good coffee for the last three years and this is the one that really makes the deal. My espresso machine has pull 200 shots of this coffee and not once has a clogged up and not once have I had to replace a single part because of this espresso machines ability to use this great coffee.
J**N
Quality coffee at a surprisingly low price - Grade: A
Coffee that is a quality that is better than it's price would suggest. I've found that Eight o' Clock coffee is great compared to it's price point. While I have had better coffee, the offering here is far better than it's price would suggest. This coffee tastes of (and I mean this in a good way) diner coffee. It's warm, it's comforting, it's just the right side of brightness. I order this pretty regularly due to it's price point and quality.
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