FARMED ETHICALLY
ARTISAN ROASTS
SPECIALITY BEANS
COMMUNITY LOVE

Never run out of coffee again. Get Saska Coffee delivered monthly with our subscription box. Save more with annual plans and enjoy exclusive brews from Lombok. With a Saska Coffee Subscription Box, fresh Sasak coffee comes straight to your door—no stress, no empty jars. Choose your roast, set your pace, and let the island’s finest beans keep your mornings (and late nights) alive.

And here’s the kicker: annual subscribers get an exclusive discount plus special limited-edition brews you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re a casual sipper or a hardcore coffee lover, this is the easiest way to keep your cup full and your wallet happy.

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This ain't your regular cup o' joe

At Saska Coffee, we don’t do boring coffee. We brew vibes. Grown on the lush slopes of Mount Rinjani and rooted in Sasak culture, every sip is packed with flavor, warmth, and a little attitude.

Our motto? It’s not just good. It’s damn good. And we mean it. This is coffee that makes you want to put your phone down (obviously after an aesthetic pic for the Insta) and actually enjoy the moment.

From slow mornings to all-nighters, Saska is your friendly sidekick – strong when you need it, chill when you want it, and always here to keep your cup (and your mood) full.

Here at Saska we want to brew up a better future. Good coffee should do more than taste amazing—it should make a difference. That’s why Saska Coffee started The Good Beans Program, a program where one percent of every purchase goes directly into projects that uplift local communities in Lombok. From funding education programs for Sasak youth, to supporting clean water initiatives and sustainable farming, your daily brew helps build a stronger, fairer Lombok.

When you choose Saska, you’re not just enjoying coffee that’s d*mn good. You’re part of a movement that gives back to the people and the island that make every bean possible.

Your sip fuels their future.

That's basically free money, are we generous or what?