New York Coffee Festival

The New York Coffee Festival recently wrapped its 7th annual celebration of all things coffee here in the city that never sleeps. With over 9k attendees and over 80 innovative and exciting vendors and sponsors, the weekend marked another successful run for New York’s premier coffee event.  

From Friday, October 6th to Sunday, October 8th, coffee novices and aficionados alike descended upon Metropolitan Pavilion to sample delicious lattes, cold brews, chai teas, matcha, chocolate, spirits, and more from exhibitors including Smirnoff, Parlor Coffee, Blueberry Roasters, ansa, Joe Coffee, Blank Street, Rishi Tea, Matcha Direct, De’Longhi, Bodum, Oatly, Raaka Chocolate, Aeropress, Consulate General of India, Hotel Chocolat, Wild House Coffee, and Dona Chai, amongst others. Attendees were also able to sample the best that New York has to offer in food, cocktails, live music, art, and more.

The weekend also played host to the Coffee Masters NYC competition. Judged by a panel of leading industry figureheads, 12 up-and-coming roasters battled head-to-head to compete for the coveted Coffee Masters NYC title. We are thrilled to share that the winner of this fast-paced competition was Reef Bessette of The Coffee Movement, who took home $5k in addition to prizes from Slayer and Fiorenzato.

100% of profits from the New York Coffee Festival are donated to Project Waterfall, with over $2M raised to date for NYC-based charity: water to deliver life-changing water projects in coffee-growing regions. This year’s event raised more than $31k in support of their mission. Find out more about Project Waterfall at projectwaterfall.org and charity: water at charitywater.org.

We would also like to give special thanks to this year’s sponsors, including: Smirnoff, Slayer Espresso Machines, Fiorenzato, Pietro Grinders, Battenkill Valley Creamery, Bonavita Brands, Consulate General of India, Mr. Black, Decent Packaging, Matcha Direct, ePac Flexible Packaging, ACME, Eight Ounce, Finum, East One Coffee Roasters, La Marzocco, Variety Coffee, Barista Attitude, Willa’s Kitchen, Nonni’s Bakery, Global Water Solutions, supergood, Synesso, World Coffee Portal, 5th Wave, F+B Therapy, Ansa, Project Waterfall, Espresso Parts, Global Coffee Institute, Perfect Daily Grind, and charity: water.

The New York Coffee Festival will return in 2024. Stay tuned at www.newyorkcoffeefestival.com for dates and details in the months to come.

EVENT DETAILS:

WHAT: The New York Coffee Festival

WHEN: Fri., Oct. 6th – Sun, Oct. 8th 2023

Friday, Oct 6 – Trade Day – 11am-6pm

Saturday, Oct 7 – Morning Session – 9:30am – 12:30pm

Saturday, Oct 7 – Afternoon Session – 12:30pm – 3:30pm

Saturday, Oct 7 – Late Session – 3:30pm – 6:30pm

Sunday, Oct 8 – Morning Session – 9:30am – 1pm

Sunday, Oct 8 – Afternoon Session – 1pm – 4:30pm

WHERE: The Metropolitan Pavilion | 125 W. 18th St. | New York, NY 10011

TICKETS: www.newyorkcoffeefestival.com/tickets

For the latest on The New York City Coffee Festival, please visit:

Website: www.newyorkcoffeefestival.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/newyorkcoffeefestival

Instagram: www.instagram.com/newyorkcoffeefestival

Official Hashtag: #newyorkcoffeefestival, #NYCF, #NYCF23

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