Most of the warm coverage dates to 2020, which is the first honest thing to put on the page about Electric City Roasting Company. The familiar story in those write-ups is shipping corporate gift blends to coworkers during the early pandemic, when sending a bag of NEPA coffee felt like a small kindness, and the record has thinned since then.
The distribution story is solid. The beans turn up at Wegmans and on the tables at Mohegan Sun, which means anyone in northeast Pennsylvania who has had local-roasted coffee from a regional source has probably had this one without knowing it. The Don Mayo blend is the name that comes up most often, and decaf is in the rotation, which is more than a lot of small roasters bother with.
The Throop headquarters at Marshwood Road is not set up as a cafe visit. The retail experience, to the extent it shows up in the record at all, is wholesale-tilted, and the better path to the coffee is through a grocery shelf or a corporate gift order rather than a tour of the facility.
Gift blends are the second use case. The 2020 customers who shipped boxes to coworkers were leaning into a service that still operates: branded blends with custom messaging, intended for company-wide gifting rather than individual home brewing. If you have a list of twenty coworkers and a budget, that is the lane.
What is missing from the current record is recent in-person feedback. The shop may have a perfectly fine retail counter and a friendly staff. The 2025 and 2026 write-ups have not been showing up to fill that picture in. Buy a bag of Don Mayo at Wegmans before you make the drive.
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