Pull coffee shop contacts from Google Maps
Specialty espresso programs and retail bean margins turn Maps browsers into regulars before a chain app ever gets installed. In-house roasting, origin storytelling, and barista craft in reviews separate third-wave shops from drive-through counters that compete on speed alone. NotiQ turns those Google Maps listings into contactable coffee shop leads.
Built for teams who need coffee shops that already show demand locally.
Who this list is for
- Specialty roasters filling wholesale and retail shelf space in cities with real specialty demand
- Equipment vendors who need shops running espresso programs, not drip-only counters
- Cafe tech platforms selling loyalty and subscription tools to operators with websites linked from Maps
- Local agencies pitching grand-opening or single-origin campaigns to shops that already rank
Example searches for coffee shops
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Coffee shop in Portland with specialty espresso and 4.8+ rating
Third wave Coffee shop in Austin with website
Coffee shop in Denver roasting in-house with 80+ reviews
Coffee shop in Brooklyn rated 4.7+
Coffee shop in Chicago offering pour over
What to filter for on Google Maps
Use the Coffee shop category, keep espresso or pour-over language in photos and reviews, and drop chain-style listings with no roast-origin cues and no barista craft mentions.
Exclude: Chain-style listings with no roast-origin cues and no barista craft mentions.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit coffee shops
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how coffee shops buy and operate.
- 1Pitch retail bean subscription clubs that smooth weekday revenue between rush peaks.
- 2Offer latte-art and speed training that protects throughput when lines already back up at 7am.
- 3Sell wholesale office accounts as B2B attach for shops with strong local review velocity.
- 4Frame single-origin storytelling content that justifies premium pricing against chain apps.
Campaign example
Specialty coffee shop list, Portland metro
Prompt
Coffee shop in Portland OR with 4.7+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local coffee shops matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A ranked specialty coffee shop list for roasters, equipment vendors, or cafe tech partners, not a mix of gas-station coffee and inactive listings.
FAQs about coffee shops leads
Can I find coffee shops that roast in-house?+
Add roasting or in-house roast to the prompt. Website copy, photos of roasters, and review mentions usually confirm before you export.
How do third-wave coffee shops differ from chain coffee on Maps?+
Specialty shops emphasize origin, brew methods, and barista craft in photos and reviews. Chains show standardized branding, app ordering, and speed-first menus. Split the export if your pitch only fits independents.
Should coffee shops and cafes share one list?+
Only if your offer spans both models. Coffee shops lean espresso and retail beans. Cafes lean food menus and linger seating. Related category links cover the overlap.
What should I exclude from a coffee shop export?+
Drop gas-station coffee, bakery counters with no espresso program, and listings with no recent reviews. Keep shops whose photos and categories match specialty coffee work you actually sell to.
Keep going
Compare NotiQ to other Google Maps lead generation tools, check pricing, or browse the blog for outreach tactics that fit coffee shops lists.
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