MAIDENHEAD, UK – Maidenhead’s biggest celebration of coffee is taking place on Sunday 29th September at the town centre location of the Desborough Theatre in Maidenhead. Vicky Weddell from Moneyrow Beans is hosting Maidenhead Coffee Festival for the second time showcasing a spectacular celebration of coffee and will see local coffee people and customers coming together to celebrate all things coffee.
The festival this year is coming back bigger and better with the very first Maidenhead Coffee Shop Awards, and an exciting Berkshire Barista Competition.
There will also be a host of other activities taking place on the day, including the Sensory Experience Zone to immerse your senses in the world of coffee aroma and flavour, the Barista Zone where you can learn latte art skills, espresso extraction and machine maintenance, the Gathering Place, to learn, connect and play with the magic of coffee.
There will be some amazing local businesses and coffee roasters with trade stands showing you the latest coffee machines and equipment, a brew bar, some sweet treats and so much more!
Moneyrow Beans Founder Vicky Weddell said: “Coffee for me has been as much about the story and conversations created when you have a cup of coffee, as it has about the actual coffee. The festival is an opportunity for us all to come together and celebrate coffee! I am so excited to be hosting the very first Maidenhead Coffee Shop Awards and Berkshire Barista Competition in my local town.”
There are so many local and coffee businesses supporting and sponsoring the event including:
Eight Wealth Management, InXpress, Cortile Coffee, Brita UK, Park View Dairy, Minor Figures, Fit Accounts, Packaging Supplies, The Institute of Coffee, Grape & Nectar, Knead Pizza. There are also talented local young graduates involved in the design and organisation of the event.
To book a ticket >> https://maidenheadcoffeefestival.com
Vote for your favourite local Coffee Shop >> https://maidenheadcoffeefestival.com
About Moneyrow Beans: Vicky founded Moneyrow Beans out of her passion for coffee. She has worked in the speciality coffee industry in the Middle East for several years, before bringing coffee to her local community in Berkshire. Vicky is a member of the Speciality Coffee Association and plays an active role in coffee events and competitions as an organiser and judge.