Queijo -- I just moved back here after some time in Chicago. When I was in grad school here some time ago, I generally got my beans from Peets, but I now prefer to go the more micro-roasted route, thus my question to you. I think I will look to order directly from Terroir (do you know if they have a retail store in Acton?), as I'm pretty sure the beans at the coffee shop and Whole Foods do not have a roast date (but I will check more closely).
In Chicago, my habit before leaving had been to get beans from the Metropolis coffee shop and retail store on Granville even though it was a bit of a trek from my near west side home base. My favorite everyday coffee is the Samba blend, but I've enjoyed others I've tried, including the Ethiopian Harrar and a very dark blend that they roast in small batches for the Hopleaf that a well-connected friend scored me a pound of. I would also pick up the occasional pound from Intelligentsia, with Los Inmortales (El Salvador), Tres Santos (Colombia) and Fazenda something or other (Brazil) the old standbys. I prefer medium to dark roasts.
So how is the Mamuto? I may have to check that out -- even at $16 for 12 ounces, that seems as if it could be a deal if it's as good as the write-up (and 96 point rating) makes it sound.