Quick Answer: Death Wish Coffee is based in Saratoga Springs, New York, and precisely at 260 Broadway. Production and roasting is done in a separate facility nearby Round Lake, New York. But for most people who are asking that question, the answer is: sort of — the company shut its lone physical café in 2020. As such, they are “pretty much everywhere” through big-box retailers like Walmart and Kroger, but they no longer have a traditional brick-and-mortar shop where customers can come in for a drink.

For Group A – the hardcore fan or “pilgrimage” type : What to take.
The Reality Check: Don’t Plan on a Café Visit
If you’re a superfan and you drive for miles to get to the “Home of the World’s Strongest Coffee,” there’s reason cause to manage your expectations so that disappointment won’t be a factor.
The Counter-Intuitive Reality: Unlike many successful coffee brands that grow the business by adding more cafe’s (like Starbucks or Blue Bottle), Death Wish Coffee did just the opposite. As they gained fame, they shuttered their bricks-and-mortar hospitality business.
The Status of the HQ: The location at 260 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY is now all corporate offices. There is no entering to order a latte, or buying merchandise at the counter.
The “Drive-By” Solution:
- Photo Op Only: You can still take a photo outside the building. The branding like slaps you in the face and for a die-hard, selfie outside the headquarters is called getting as close to the “mothership” as possible.
- The Roastery: The Round Lake production facility is a factory, not normally open for the public because of safety and food production rules.
Why it matters: Your search for “location” shouldn’t be one of where you can to drink the coffee, but rather a place to experience the brand’s origin.
Group B: The Potential Buyers & the Skeptics
Browse Validating the ‘Made in USA’ Claim
You are probably thinking: “Where that is?” to see if this is a real american business or dropshipping sitch. All right, so here’s their crucial supply chain logic.
- Roasting vs. Growing: You can’t grow coffee beans commercially in New York state; it’s geographically too cold. If a brand tells you their coffee is “American Grown* (or grown in Hawaii or Puerto Rico) they are lying.”
- The Beans: Death Wish uses beans from India and Peru. They are a blend of Arabica and Robusta beans.
- The “Kick” Logic: They use a lot of Robusta beans. Nearly all “gourmet” coffee shops serve 100% Arabica. It has about double the caffeine content of Arabica but can be harsher or rubbery tasting. The “New York location” is where they perfect the roasting process to sufficiently hide that bitterness, while maintaining that jump cut high from caffeine.
- Made in the USA: All roasting & bagging take place in our Round Lake, NY plant. This is assurance it’s a real American manufacturer producing jobs domestically and following FDA regulations & USDA Organic guidelines.
- Retail Verification: If you prefer not to order online, you may be able to verify legitimacy via their store locator. If they have shelf space in over 16,000 spaces (Kroger, Walmart, Safeway), then clearly they’re a scalable, proven entity not basement operation.

For Group C: Upstate New York Tourists
How to Get the Brand at Home
If you’re at the track, or coming to Saratoga for our legendary spas, consider adding Death Wish to your itinerary. Since the cafe is closed, here’s how to incorporate the brand into your visit semilogically.
- Localize the Location: A bit of history — Saratoga Springs is referred to as “Health and Horses” (sulfur springs and racetracks). Death Wish is part of the new wave industrial boom in this area.
- The “Local Aisle” Strategy: Don’t try to find a Death Wish store; instead, visit local Saratoga markets including the Price Chopper or Market 32. In this neck of the woods, the coffee is probably fresher on the shelf than a lot of places because it doesn’t have that far to travel from their Round Lake roastery.
- The Souvenir Alternative: You can’t purchase office merch, so visit local indie gift shops and Broadway (the main street) instead. Every so often local sellers have some collaboration items in stock, but that comes and goes.
Group D: Business & E-commerce Researchers
The Strategic Pivot of ‘Location’
For those study the business model, the response to “Where is Death Wish Coffee located?” is a remarkable case study in scaling a D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) brand.
The Pivot From Local to National:
- Phase 1 (Physical): Launched out of the basement of a coffee shop in Saratoga Springs.
- Phase 2 (Viral): They won a contest to air a 30-second Super Bowl commercial in 2015 (what such an ad costs: about $5 million). This was the turning point.
- Phase 3 (The “Death” of the Store): After huge national exposure, having a small local coffee shop was no longer a benefit but rather a liability and distraction. Café employees (low margin) vs. selling pallets to Walmart (high volume): the labor didn’t pencil out.

Operational Location Plan:
They were able to keep their HQ in Saratoga and the Roastery in Round Lake, while having way lower overhead than if they moved to NYC or SF (using upstate NY’s logistics network to ship nationwide).
Dovetail: Their “Location” is, in fact, On the Internet. They realized early on that they were not an E-commerce brand that sells coffee, but instead a coffee shop that also sells online. And this distinction is what enabled them to survive while many small roasters couldn’t.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a Death Wish Coffee cafe that you can visit?
No. The business shuttered its sole brick and mortar cafe in Saratoga Springs permanently in 2020. The building at 260 Broadway is occupied only by corporate offices and does not offer drinks or merchandise for sale to the public.
What city and state is the home to Death Wish Coffee’s main headquarters and roasting plant?
The headquarters are in Saratoga Springs, New York with roasting and production occurring at a different industrial building in near by Round Lake, New York.
Where are the coffee beans grown/processed?
Though the coffee is roasted and bagged in Round Lake, N.Y., the beans are mainly from India and Peru. You can’t grow coffee beans commercially in New York because geographically you don’t find them there.
Why does Death Wish Coffee have so much caffeine?
The brand incorporates a bit extra caffeine by using predominantly Robusta beans. Robusta beans have often as twice the caffeine as the standard Arabica beans used in gourmet coffee houses.
Is there a Death Wish Coffee roastery tour?
No. The Round Lake facility is in commercial use. It’s not open for public tours, thanks to safety protocols and food production rules.
References
| Entity | Item / Object | Time | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intuit QuickBooks / Death Wish Coffee Company. | “Small Business Big Game” Contest | 2015-2016. | Death Wish Coffee was awarded a 30 second advertising spot that aired on Super Bowl 50, a prize worth an estimated $5 million as the local shop became a national brand. |
| Death Wish Coffee Company / Albany Business Review. | Retail Café Closure. | 2020. | The company closed its retail café location at 260 Broadway permanently, instead concentrating production and distribution there along with office space for employees. |
| Caffeine Informer. | Analysis of the amount of caffeine. | Comparative figures suggest caffeine levels of 2.2-2.7% by weight in Robusta beans and 1.2-1.5% for Arabica beans – backing up the method behind the company’s “strongest coffee” assertions. |







