W. James Freeman founded Blue Bottle Coffee in the early 2000s in Oakland's Temescal District.[6] Freeman borrowed the name from one of Europe's first cafés, The Blue Bottle Coffee House. Initially, he intended to roast coffee in small batches (6 lbs. per roast) to sell within 24 hours of roasting, as a home-delivery service. Blue Bottle soon ceased deliveries and opened as a traditional café.[7]
Blue Bottle opened additional locations in San Francisco and elsewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area and opened its first New York location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 2010.[8] The company-owned stores carry off-menu items such as the "Gibraltar", a form of cortado.[3]
In 2012, Blue Bottle received $20 million in venture capital investment.[9]
In January 2014, Blue Bottle raised $25.75 million in a new round of funding.[10]
In 2015, Blue Bottle completed a venture capital round in which it raised $70 million from investors led by Fidelity.[11]
Since its inception, the company has raised $120 million from investors as of 2017.[12]
In February 2015, Blue Bottle Coffee opened its first location in Tokyo, Japan, in the Kiyosumi neighborhood.[13]
In September 2017, Nestle S.A., the world's largest food and drinks company, acquired a majority stake of Blue Bottle.[14] While the deal's financial details were not disclosed, the Financial Times reported "Nestle is understood to be paying up to $500m for the 68 per cent stake in Blue Bottle".[15] Blue Bottle expected to increase sales by 70% in 2017.[16]
In May 2019, Blue Bottle Coffee opened its first location in Seoul, South Korea.[17]
In December 2019, Blue Bottle Coffee announce hey would test eliminating disposable cups at some of their shops to increase sustainability efforts, with the goal being zero waste within one year.[18] Nothing has been reported to date about this test and whether it was successful.
In April 2020, Blue Bottle Coffee opened its first location in Central, Hong Kong. Amid COVID-19, the café opened daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for takeaway only.[19]
In February 2022, Blue Bottle Coffee opened its first location in mainland China, Yutong Cafe. Yutong Cafe is located at a historic building by Suzhou Creek in downtown Shanghai.[20]
1 Currently manufactured by General Mills in the U.S. and Canada. Produced by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand elsewhere. 2 Brand owned by General Mills; U.S. and Canadian production rights controlled by Nestlé under license. 3 U.S. production rights owned by The Hershey Company. 4 U.S. rights and production owned by the Smarties Candy Company with a different product. 5 U.S. rights and specific trade dress owned by Nestlé; rights elsewhere owned by Associated British Foods. 6 Produced by Cereal Partners, branded as Nestlé. 7 Produced by Cereal Partners and branded as Nestlé in the U.K. and Ireland. Produced by Post Foods elsewhere. 8 Philippine production rights owned by Alaska Milk Corporation. 9 Singaporean, Malaysian and Thai production rights owned by Fraser and Neave. 10 Used only in Indonesia, Thailand, and Cambodia. 11 Used only in the Philippines. 12 U.S. production rights owned by the Ferrara Candy Company. 13NA rights and specific trade dress to all packaged coffee and other products under the Starbucks brand owned by Nestlé since 2019. 14 Brand owned by Mars, sold by Nestlé in Canada. 15 Produced by Froneri in the U.S. since 2020.