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London Coffee Festival

This event has now finished Until Apr 10 2011 Old Truman Brewery, 85 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL Full details & map

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Taking place during UK Coffee Week (Apr 4-10), this festival celebrates London's coffee culture, with artisanal coffee for sale and barista demonstrations taking place in zones dedicated to the art and science of coffee production, as well as treats for foodies. Tickets for Saturday and Sunday are valid for brunch, lunch or teatime sessions.

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85 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL

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By maischew - Apr 10 2011

well at least they are contributing to a good cause. water for africa, you cant knock that even if the $$ come from *bucks
& it was cool to be there when they broke the wrold record for most espressos in an hour on saturday evening - those mcwhirter brothers would have been wired!

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By Anonymous - Apr 8 2011

Awesome artisanal coffee presence. Great vibe. Just what London needs.

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By Zinzi - Apr 8 2011
4/5

wow I was very excited until I knew that Starbucks were involved. I was expecting Italians, serious about there coffee, the discovery of a new local coffee shop that i hadn't happened up yet, fair triad initiatives...you get my gist. Starbucks? (which apart form their big cups have nowt to brag about) next they will be selling instant with powdered milk!!

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By claire - Apr 7 2011

Wow can't believe Starbucks is involved… totally put off now. This festival should be about supporting local, small business not big international companies with yearly turnover in the billions.

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Viaceslav Oparysev
By Viaceslav - Apr 7 2011

I love coffee, I love tea... :-)...
I like London, but... I like Paris... too...:-)..

So, it's so difficult to choose where to go to live...from this terrible Eastern Europe...:-)...

London is better for trading & making business,
but Paris is the capital of tourism, fashion, arts & culture...

So, first it would be better to make $$ in London, to continue eastern European fashion trading with US & the world via UK.

And later maybe it would be easier to return to Paris for trading of travel & fashion... (?..:-)... Oh..., yes...:-)...

We should be more practical in our lives, shouldn't we !.. :-)...

S.,
eeff.

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