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Joe Van Gogh Joins FairWave Espresso Collective in Newest Deal


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Press picture courtesy of FairWave Espresso Collective.

 

FairWave Specialty Espresso Collective is buying North Carolina-based roaster and cafe chain Joe Van Gogh Espresso, rising FairWave’s footprint within the area following the 2025 acquisition of Raleigh’s Black & White Espresso Roasters.

Monetary phrases of the deal, introduced by FairWave on Feb. 2, weren’t disclosed. 

FairWave, primarily based in Kansas Metropolis and backed by Nice Vary Capital, stated its holdings now embrace 14 espresso, tea and bakery manufacturers working in additional than 40 cafes, roasteries and bakeries. FairWave manufacturers at the moment function within the regional markets of Kansas Metropolis, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Baltimore/Annapolis and North Carolina’s Triangle.

The corporate most just lately acquired Milwaukee-area roaster and cafe chain Fiddleheads Espresso

Joe Van Gogh traces its roots to Raleigh, the place founder Robbie Roberts started roasting espresso in 1991. The corporate opened its first cafe in Chapel Hill in 1995 and has since grown right into a enterprise spanning cafes, wholesale, e-commerce, coaching and gear service, FairWave stated.

Joe Van Gogh’s web site lists six cafes in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, together with a UNC campus cafe, and roasting operations primarily based in Hillsborough.

Joe Van Goh Coffee Broad Street

Press picture courtesy of FairWave Espresso Collective.

The corporate, which takes its identify from a Dan Bern music, has integrated a variety of environmental sustainability initiatives into its operations, together with photo voltaic panels on its roastery roof and compostable single-use packaging in cafes. 

In accordance with a media information supplied by FairWave, every model continues to be operated by its personal employees and regional market management, whereas FairWave offers “backend help to assist these manufacturers thrive.”

“We’re past impressed and impressed by the Joe Van Gogh workforce on so many ranges, and we’re actually excited to work with them,” Isaac Hodges, president of development at FairWave stated in an announcement of the deal. “They care about their folks and their group above all else. Their workforce is stacked with skilled business leaders who maintain deep experience throughout many disciplines.”


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