History
For four generations, the Saurage family of Louisiana has owned and operated Community Coffee Company.
In 1919, Henry Norman "Cap" Saurage discovered the secret of making this great-tasting coffee in his
country store in Dixie, Louisiana, near Baton Rouge. He named his coffee "Community" in honor of his
community of friends. In 1924, he closed the store and converted his backyard barn into a coffee mill,
using coffee beans purchased from a local roaster. In 1941, Cap's son H. Norman
Saurage Jr. purchased the company's first coffee roaster, having decided that Community should roast
its own coffee to ensure quality at every step. A roasting plant was built in Baton Rouge in 1946.
Over the years, Community Coffee Company would take countless steps to ensure the quality of its
product. In 1955, the company began importing green coffee beans directly from coffee plantations
in Brazil. In 1970, a new plant was built on the Mississippi River in Port Allen, Louisiana. In
1980, Community introduced the nation's first vacuum-sealed coffee package.
The first CC's Community Coffee House opened on the corner of Jefferson and Magazine Street
in New Orleans in 1995. Dozens more opened during the 10 years that followed.
It's been more than 88 years since Cap Saurage founded Community Coffee Company, but our mission has
never changed – to share our passion for great coffee with our customers.