CoffeeFest

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CoffeeFest is an international trade show event that focuses on the coffee industry. It is held annually in various cities around the world, including Seattle, New York City, and Chicago in the United States, as well as international locations such as Tokyo, Japan and Istanbul, Turkey.

History[edit | edit source]

CoffeeFest was first held in 1992 in Seattle, Washington, a city known for its vibrant coffee culture. The event was created to bring together professionals in the coffee industry, including coffee roasters, baristas, and coffee shop owners, to share ideas, learn about new trends, and showcase their products.

Overview[edit | edit source]

CoffeeFest features a variety of events and activities designed to educate and inspire attendees about the coffee industry. These include educational workshops, networking events, and competitions such as the Latte Art World Championship Open and the America's Best Espresso Competition.

The trade show also features an exhibition hall where companies can showcase their latest products and services. This includes everything from coffee beans and brewing equipment to café design and marketing services.

Impact[edit | edit source]

CoffeeFest has had a significant impact on the coffee industry. It has helped to promote the growth of specialty coffee and has provided a platform for industry professionals to share ideas and innovations. The event has also helped to raise the profile of the coffee industry in the cities where it is held, contributing to the growth of local coffee cultures.

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