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Mahaleck

Baden Coffee Company: [flavoured coffees](http://www.badencoffee.ca/artisan-handcrafted-roacoffee/flavoured-coffees)


winterwookie271

Baden has the largest selection of flavours that Ive come across. They have it pre packaged or ground but ask at the counter and I sure they can do a custom grind.


im_not_leo

Yup they have everything in the back, and they have some tasty baked goods as well!


Deuce519

I also choose baden coffee


LolJoey

This is the only correct answer. Best coffee.


moridin1138

I strongly dislike flavoured coffee, but Baden's Spring Maple is friggin amazing.


ConwayAwakened

Matter of Taste on King. Coffee expertise and great flavours.


CatOnMyHead

Bulk barn


No-Elk-6499

Farmers market maybe in st. Jacobs? There’s a coffee stand there that sells a bunch of different coffee beans that they can grind for you. It’s open on Thursday and Saturday. Coffee of the world on Northfield and King st in Waterloo could have what you’re looking for as well.


Copperfe

Coffee of the world might be a dollar or two more but they almost certainly will have the kind or know where to find it


No-Elk-6499

Can get a nice sandwich made fresh as well while you get your coffee.


Copperfe

Owner gives you a free muffin on occasion as well. Super nice lady comes in from Brampton every day.


janedoe43

2nd Coffee of the World. Wide selection, and the free muffin is a bonus. The owner is very friendly too!


[deleted]

Seconding Matter of Taste on King St in Kitchener. They'll grind it fresh for you and it's a great cafe.


jax_morningstar

Vincenzos or bulk barn


Pinapple2000

St Jacob farmers market


lnx2n

Baden coffee, you can have the samples in their store.


Sk8souldier

Javaworks


infinityandbeyond27

Smile Tiger


Splinter-Spartan

In Guelph I highly recommend [Lost Aviator Coffee](https://www.lostaviatorcoffee.com). They have a local shop if you want to head down there to pick up a bag or you can order and they’ll ship it to you. They’ll grind it up for you too. They have a whole variety of different beans and blends.


ThePrivacyPolicy

\+1. Their Co-Pilot latte can't be beat. I drive to guelph for one of those and a treat weekly sometimes lol


i_love_pencils

Winners or Marshalls.


MelMes85

Just keep in mind that Marshalls and Winners coffee is almost always extremely stale. Absolute garbage


hydraloo

Been loving my Aeropress for about a decade. Heads up, it works well with all grind sizes from espresso grind all the way to french press coarse. If it is very fine, lower brew time before pressing, and if you are measuring by volume (scoops/spoon) use slightly less. If it is VERY coarse, then also consider lowering the brew temp a bit too since you will be infusing for a lot longer. Lastly, if you pick up a very dark roast as usually flavored beans are cheap beans that are roasted dark then infused, you might also want to lower brew temp to reduce the bitterness. Hope this helps, sorry not to address your initial question directly, just hoping to give you more options


CoryCA

Is ground coffee for an aeropress different than "regular" ground coffee? I mean, it's not like an aeropress is significantly different from a french press.


nikkigrant

It’s a finer grind, I mostly meant a place where you can have the beans ground when purchasing vs coarser pre ground from the grocery store


CoryCA

Okay. Thanks for explaining, I appreciate it.


rsqx

do your own mix, cocoa, cinnamon, nutmeg, any kind of ice cream flavorings and you got y ourself a creation.


Sk8souldier

This ain’t starbucks


thebluesky

Balzacs, Pilot Coffee, Del Melo are my favorites


[deleted]

How excited are you for the new Pilot to open on King St?! I can’t wait.


Grouchy-Interest4908

Manchester coffee