Dillanos Coffee Roasters is a company that specializes in coffee roasting, located in Sumner, Washington. The company offers a range of specialty coffee blends and single-origin coffees, including direct trade coffees marketed under the One Harvest Project label.[1] The company distributes its coffee around the United States.[2]
David Morris opened Dillanos in 1992 with the help of his stepfather, Howard Heyer.[3] Named after Morris's son Dillon, the business originally consisted of one espresso cart located in front of Heyer's convenience store in Buckley, Washington. Morris and Heyer opened two additional retail outlets the following year.Шаблон:Citation needed
Chris Heyer, Howard's son and Morris' half-brother, joined the operation shortly after it opened and started roasting with a 20-pound coffee roaster. In 2004, Dillanos moved its roasting operation to Sumner, Washington just east of Tacoma.Шаблон:Citation needed
In 2011, the company was named Roast Magazine’s Macro Roaster of the Year,[2] presented annually to the U.S.'s top roaster with an output of more than 100,000 pounds.
As of 2012, the company employed nearly 70 people in a Шаблон:Convert roasting facility.[2]