
Howdy, folks!
Here at Dilworth, we’re proud as punch to call North Carolina home. From our humble beginnings 30 years ago as a cozy coffee shop in Charlotte to becoming the roaster we are today in Raleigh, supporting local has always been in our DNA. One of the ways we show that love? The Got to Be NC seal—our official nod to all things North Carolina. Every bag of Dilworth Coffee you bring home carries this badge of honor!
What's Got to Be NC Anyway?
The Got to Be NC program, run by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, is all about connecting folks like you with local farmers, food producers, and businesses that proudly carry the seal. It’s a mark that says: “This product is grown, raised, caught, or made right here in NC.” When you sip a cup of Dilworth, you’re not just getting great coffee—you’re supporting the state’s farmers and small businesses too.
Celebrating NC's Local Goods
The program isn’t just about coffee. Got to Be NC highlights everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to artisanal cheeses, local honey, craft beers, and award-winning wines. It’s a celebration of the flavors and hard work that make North Carolina’s agriculture so special. By choosing products with the Got to Be NC seal, you’re keeping dollars local and enjoying the freshest, tastiest goods the Tar Heel State has to offer.
Why It Matters
Supporting Got to Be NC isn’t just about local pride—it’s about understanding the story behind what we eat and drink. Every farmer’s market visit, winery tour, or coffee sip featuring Got to Be NC products connects you to the people and passion behind the state’s thriving agricultural community. At Dilworth, we love showing off these local flavors and keeping you connected to the heart of NC.
Bring a Little Local Home
We’re committed to Got to Be NC because we care about our community and our coffee-loving friends. Grab a bag of Dilworth Coffee from our website, have it shipped straight to your door, or swing by our Raleigh roastery to pick it up in person. Either way, you’re not just getting great coffee—you’re supporting NC farmers, celebrating local flavors, and keeping it all in the neighborhood.
Keep it real (and local),
-'ol man Dilworth