Atlas Coffee Club provides something for every coffee drinker, from those looking for Keurig-compatible pods to experts using an at-home espresso machine. Members choose their shipping frequency (every two, four or monthly), bean type (whole beans or ground) and preparation method. Their fresh single origin beans come from around the globe along with informational postcards about each country of origin, tasting notes and QR codes so they can take virtual tours of coffee farms!

At Atlas, when you sign up, a survey will help establish your preferences. From there, you can choose whether you prefer Keurig-compatible pods or whole beans as well as your roast level and number of bags per shipment. In addition, there’s also the option to add ground coffee; select from eight grind types ranging from pour-over and French press through espresso for more variety!

Atlas Coffees are all certified organic and fair trade, giving farmers a fair price that surpasses market rates while investing in future coffee-growing regions. Atlas sources their coffee from farms that don’t clear-cut trees like those found in Congo, Honduras and Nicaragua – giving you access to quality beans that meet these high standards of production!

I found one downside of Atlas Coffee Organicalitat subscription service is not being able to select an exact country or roast. This may be an issue for coffee enthusiasts looking for ways to stock up on specific varieties before they’re sold out again. Furthermore, their subscription doesn’t provide same-day or rush shipping; therefore if you need your morning brew quickly then Atlas may not be your ideal solution; although customer service was very prompt in responding when I sent an email query and you can pause, cancel, or reschedule at any time if interested then head over their website and fill out their short form on the right-hand side!