Pour over coffee brewing at Sanctuary Roasting

Where to Buy Fresh Roasted Coffee in Fresno and Clovis

If you're searching for fresh roasted coffee in Fresno or Clovis, freshness is the single most important thing to look for. Coffee peaks in flavor 3–14 days after roasting. After that, the complex aromatics — the chocolate, the fruit, the sweetness — start fading. Most grocery store coffee was roasted weeks or months ago.

Why Fresh Roasted Matters

Coffee is a perishable product. The moment beans come out of the roaster, a clock starts ticking. During the first two weeks, you get the full spectrum of flavor — the natural vanilla, the dark chocolate, the caramel, the fruit notes. After a month, most of that complexity is gone. You're left with a flat, generic "coffee" taste.

That's why buying from a local roaster changes everything. You're getting beans days after roasting, not months.

Sanctuary Roasting — Fresh Roasted in Clovis, CA

Sanctuary Roasting is a specialty coffee roaster at 12 W Palo Alto Ave in Clovis. Chef Vatche Moukhtarian — a 24-year culinary veteran and Guy's Grocery Games winner — roasts every batch by hand in small quantities.

Every coffee is Q-grader scored 82+, which means it meets the Specialty Coffee Association's standard for excellence. The lineup includes:

Where to Find Sanctuary Roasting

  • Online: sanctuaryroasting.com — ships fresh nationwide, $7.95 flat rate (3+ bags = $4.95)
  • Sanctuary Coffee Refuge — 5415 N West Ave, Ste C, Fresno (open daily 7am–5pm)
  • The Market Fresno
  • Cracked Pepper Bistro — 6737 N Palm Ave, Fresno
  • Sam's Italian Deli

What to Look For When Buying Coffee

  • Roast date on the bag — not just an expiration date. You want to see when it was actually roasted.
  • Single origin or named blends — generic "house blend" with no details is a red flag.
  • Whole bean — pre-ground coffee goes stale 10x faster. Grind at home if you can.
  • Q-grader scores — 80+ means specialty grade, 82+ is excellent.

Use code REFILL10 for 10% off your first online order at sanctuaryroasting.com.

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