Cuban Coffee Brands

Pilon Espresso

Pilon Espresso is a Cuban coffee brand made with 100% Arabica coffee beans. If you are looking for an affordable option for making Cuban espresso at home, this might be a good choice, at an economical price, and coming in a pre-ground, extra-fine grind that works well with espresso machines. It is known for having a bitter aftertaste, but some drinkers find it a little bit disappointing as it doesn't have the bold and smooth flavor of many other Cuban coffee brands. Still, it might be a good option for you if you want a weaker coffee option or are looking for an affordable brand. It holds up well with cream and sugar, making it a good choice if you like putting sweet additions in your coffee.

Café La Llave Espresso

Café La Llave beans are a popular Cuban blend coffee that have been on the scene for four generations. The story of this brand began in southern Cuba and it continues in Los Angeles today. The beans are sold finely ground and ready to use in an espresso machine or to create the perfect Cafecito. The coffee is bold but has a chocolatey and sweet aroma that is perfect for getting your day started. The signature dark roast is very strong, which is something to be aware of if you are just getting started with Cuban coffee. It's also one of the more affordable options to consider.

Café Bustelo Espresso

Café Bustelo beans are well-known for making Cuban espresso. The Café Bustelo price is very affordable, making the Café Bustelo dark roast one of the most popular Cuban coffee brands on the market today. You can get Café Bustelo whole bean options, pre-ground Café Bustelo beans and even Café Bustelo Colombian K cups or Café Bustelo Café Con Leche K cups to use in a Keurig brewer. There are various options available along with the espresso coffee blend. This coffee works well with different brewing methods and withstands added cream and sugar. If you prefer a medium roast, the Cuban espresso coffee from Café Bustelo might be a good choice for you since it's not quite as robust as a typical dark roast but does have a bitter aftertaste and a rich flavor.

Café Gaviña Espresso

From the same makers of Café La Llave, Gaviña Espresso blend has beautiful, sweet citrus notes made from 100% Arabica beans sourced from South and Central America. This company has been around since 1870 and focuses on giving its beans a nutty and smooth finish that's perfect for both espressos and café con leche.