MCF2023 celebrates unique Filipino coffee culture anew

A celebration of Philippine coffees, Filipino coffee growers, and Filipino coffee culture, is finally happening on March 17, 18, and 19, 2023 at the MGBX Convention Hall, Pasay City, Metro Manila.

Author
The Manila Times
Date
February 27, 2023
Categories
Local
Coffee
Culture
Lifestyle

THE highly anticipated Manila Coffee Festival 2023 (MCF2023), a celebration of Philippine coffees, Filipino coffee growers, and Filipino coffee culture, is finally happening on March 17, 18, and 19, 2023 at the newest event venue in town, the MGBX Convention Hall, Manila Marriott Hotel, Newport World Resorts, Pasay City, Metro Manila.

More people are turning to local coffee roasters to get the freshest and best-tasting coffee beans with a unique, customized experience, as well as a better cup of coffee than what is found in a grocery store. IMAGE FROM HTTPS://WEB.FACEBOOK.COM/MANILACOFFEEFESTIVAL
More people are turning to local coffee roasters to get the freshest and best-tasting coffee beans with a unique, customized experience, as well as a better cup of coffee than what is found in a grocery store.

This year's Manila Coffee Festival is expected to be bigger and better than ever, with more activities, more exhibitors, more networking and learning opportunities, and just way more interesting things to try, taste, and see for everyone.

Guests will get an opportunity to try their hand at latte art, see demonstrations from the coffee community's best professionals, watch live coffee competitions, take part in free coffee tastings, listen to stories of people shaping the future of Philippine coffee, and a behind-the-scenes look at some of the fascinating work people are doing for a better coffee future.

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MCF2023 celebrates unique Filipino coffee culture anew | The Manila Times

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