TM Ward Coffee

“Oh yea back to Wards I stop in when I go get my mail from my p.o. box a nice cup of cafe a snack peanuts or candy.”

“I order delicious beans both single origin varietals and nice blends, in whole bean, shipped to me in Tampa.”

“Coffee and peanuts the basic needs in life they roast both beautifully and dried fruit and candles.”

TM Ward Coffee

Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Inexpensive

7 reviews

  1. I LOVE this place.  And I don't know why there isn't constantly a line out the door for people who love good coffee.  Adam D turned me onto this place and I will continue to go here whenever I can find a parking spot.  They have a very nice selection of beans from around the world and will grind them for you if you need them to…or just do it yourself.  I guarantee you aren't going to beat the prices.

    If you like tea, dried fruit, candy, and nuts then yep, you can get all that here too.  The ladies working behind the counter are all really friendly-especially after putting up with some of their customers…it's amazing to me how rude some people can be, but these ladies just smile and carry on.  If you want a recommendation – go with the Alito Blend coffee…it's really delicious.

  2. Every morning, either I or my boyfriend make TM Ward coffee (Andres Select specifically) for our daily caffeine fix, so we regularly stop by the store on Broad Street to refill our supply.

    This is a great little coffee shop in the city of Newark. You can grab a cup of coffee if you are on the go or during your lunch break. They also have iced coffee during the summer months.

    There is a serious selection of coffee roasts. I haven't tried them all (yet), but I like the aforementioned Andres Select, Ethiopia Harrar, Chocolate Raspberry, and Chocolate Macadamia Nut. I've used the last two for making iced coffee at home. The staff will grind the beans for you, but you can also buy bags of pre-ground coffee or whole beans.

    In addition to coffee, TM Ward has a large selection of teas, nuts, dry snacks, and candies. I always end up picking up a snack to try whenever getting our coffee supply for the week.

    Note: The shop closes early at 4pm weekdays. Saturday hours fluctuate, so your best bet is to go during the work week.

    If you are in the area during the work week, consider stopping by for a cup of coffee!

  3. This coffee is SO good. As I am drinking it, I just can not get over how great it is. The moment you walk in, you are surrounded by the smell of coffee.

    The coffee is simple, they have several types and you dispense your own. I mixed their House Blend and French Vanilla. It is one of the best cups of coffee I have had and the price is amazing.

    They have tons of candy, chocolate covered nuts and pretzels and things, fudge, and other snacks. All of this stuff is so well priced too. Seriously this store is awesome.

    The one downside is they close at 4:30 pm and I don't think they are open on weekends. But if you can get there in time, it is well worth it.

  4. Definitely worth it if you want to skip the dunkin donuts a few blocks ahead of it or seattle coffee (in Subway), to help the mom n' pop shops AND have a better coffee experience anyway!

    I mean for 1.25 you get a filling small cup of flavored coffee and they leave out the additional flavors you want. I usually do one of the nutty flavors– and add that to whatever coffee and you're fine because they all taste great.

    They also have a lot of interesting nostalgic candy in there and that's a nice touch!

  5. I've been popping in to TM Ward sporadically over the last 10 years or so. ( it's west of Route 21, I usually stay on the Ironbound side of 21). They have some great tasting coffees and a nice selection of nuts and candies. Definitely prefer giving my business to Ward's over DD or Starbucks. Prices are great too! I just wish I could get here more often.

  6. I walked from the PSEG building, passed the Purdential Center, around City Hall, alongside a fried chicken place and got to TM Ward. You feel like you were drop kicked back in time, to a world where all you need to survive is fresh coffee, chocolate covered anything and roasted peanuts. You don't feel like you are in downtown Newark anymore.

    Their prices are great ($7-12/lb coffee & teas) they are will grind up the coffee for you. They also have 5 or 6 fresh brewed coffee flavors so you could have a taste before committing.

    Try the dried okra, crunchy and sweet; and the candied cashews, sweeeeeet. Feel free to ask the staff about their recommendations, I like the Jaimacan me crazzy blend (i think it's called) rich but not overwhelming.

    If you are sick of crappy deli coffee (or love the deli coffee in Newark, because chances are it comes from TM ward, they even have the 'restaurant' blend available for purchase) then stop by!

  7. This place has got to be one of Newark's best kept secrets.  Awesome, global selection of coffee beans to take home and throw in your grinder. They also have a really neat selection of candies and dried fruit.

    Ground coffee, tea and espresso are also available, along with a really friendly staff and very reasonable prices.

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Monday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm