Some coffees are made to be everyday. And then some are made to be remembered. Special Blend Coffee Beans by City Tea and Coffee was never meant to be ordinary — it was crafted to be the cup you talk about.
Where the House Blend delivers consistency and comfort, the Special Blend delivers ambition. This is City Tea and Coffee’s most thoughtfully constructed coffee — a signature combination of hand-selected Arabica and Robusta beans from the world’s finest growing regions, brought together in a precise ratio that took months of roasting trials, cupping sessions, and careful refinement to perfect.
The Arabica beans bring elegance to the cup — their natural complexity delivering layered fruit notes, a wine-like brightness, and a sweetness that needs no sugar to reveal itself. The Robusta beans answer with power — a dense, full-bodied strength, a thick crema that crowns every espresso shot, and a bold, earthy depth that gives the blend its unmistakable backbone. Together, they create something that neither could achieve alone.
Every roast of the Special Blend is handled with exceptional care. City Tea and Coffee uses a medium-dark roast profile that pushes the beans just far enough to unlock deep caramelization and rich chocolate notes, without tipping into the burnt bitterness that lesser blends hide behind. What emerges from the roaster is a coffee with genuine complexity — bold on the surface, nuanced underneath, and deeply satisfying from the first sip to the last drop.
This is the blend for the mornings that demand more. For the espresso that anchors your afternoon. For the cup you make when someone visits and you want to show them what great coffee actually tastes like.
Pull it as a straight espresso and let the thick, golden crema tell the story. Steam milk into it for a latte that is rich enough to stand up to any café in the city. Or brew it through a French press when you want full immersion and nothing held back.
Special Blend Coffee Beans is City Tea and Coffee’s statement cup. Once you brew it, everything else becomes the comparison.









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