Mayorga Café in Baltimore: Single-Origin Coffee at Wholesale Prices
Mayorga Café is a coffee roastery and café hybrid in Baltimore that sells its own single-origin beans at retail and wholesale prices significantly lower than specialty coffee shops elsewhere in the city, making it both a working roastery and a place to buy espresso drinks and bags to take home.
What Mayorga Café actually is
Mayorga operates as a direct-trade coffee importer and roaster with Salvadoran roots. The roastery roasts beans on-site, visible from the café counter, and sources directly from Central American farms. The business model centers on eliminating middlemen: customers pay roastery-to-retail prices rather than markup-heavy café markups. The space functions as a working production facility as much as a seating area, which shapes both the atmosphere and the pricing.
Coffee program and pricing
Espresso drinks run $3.50 to $5.50 depending on size and milk type. A 12-ounce latte costs $4.50; an Americano $3.50. A pour-over single-origin coffee is $4.00 to $4.50 per cup. Retail bags of whole-bean single-origin coffee start at $8.00 to $10.00 per pound, compared to $16.00 to $18.00 for similar single-origin beans at independent Baltimore cafes like Blue Moon Coffee or Ceremony Coffee in Hampden. Mayorga's wholesale pricing applies to both café purchases and takeaway retail bags, meaning a customer buying a pound of Salvadoran or Ethiopian single-origin coffee pays substantially less than at other specialty roasters in the city. The roasted date is printed on every bag, letting buyers assess freshness. Seasonality affects bean availability; verify current offerings by phone or at the café.
How it compares to Baltimore's other specialty coffee options
Ceremony Coffee in Hampden charges higher retail prices but operates on a different model: they emphasize their own sourcing stories and limited roasting runs, marketed toward coffee enthusiasts willing to pay a premium. Ceremony's atmosphere is designed for lingering; Mayorga's is functional. Blue Moon Coffee in Canton positions itself as neighborhood-friendly with moderate pricing and lighter roasts; their retail bags run $14.00 to $16.00. Digitally Imported Coffee in Canton focuses on espresso-forward drinks and a small seating area. Mayorga suits the customer looking for value on single-origin beans to brew at home and willing to skip the premium ambiance. Its roastery-visible setup appeals to those curious about coffee production. Choose Mayorga for bean-buying economics and direct-trade sourcing; choose Ceremony if you want a curated café experience and don't mind the price.
Who it suits and who it doesn't
Mayorga fits coffee enthusiasts who brew at home, want to understand single-origin profiles, and value price transparency. Home roasting or pour-over enthusiasts benefit from visiting regularly, since roasted-date freshness matters for their method. Wholesale customers (offices, smaller cafes) appreciate the pricing model. The space does not suit those seeking a quiet study spot or ornate café design; seating is minimal and the roastery environment is industrial. Those wanting a branded "third place" experience belong elsewhere.
What the first visit involves
Walk past the roastery equipment near the front counter. Order at a single register. Drinks are made to order; expect 5 to 10 minutes for a pour-over. If buying whole beans, ask which single-origin is current; staff will bag and date it fresh. If you have questions about roast level or origin, the staff can explain the sourcing relationship with particular farms. Payment is cash or card. There is minimal seating inside; most customers take drinks to go or stand at a high counter.
Hours, parking, and location
Mayorga operates Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday hours vary seasonally. Verify weekend hours before visiting, as they change. Street parking is available on the surrounding blocks; there is no dedicated lot. The roastery is in a working warehouse area, not a pedestrian-heavy neighborhood, so arriving by car is most practical.
Mayorga fills a specific role in Baltimore's coffee landscape: a roastery that doesn't hide its prices behind café markup and doesn't require you to enjoy the experience in order to access good coffee. For buyers prioritizing value and bean quality over environment, it stands apart.

