London Coffee Festival 2025 - Everything you need to know

☕ What to Expect at the London Coffee Festival 2025

As the largest and most prestigious coffee festival UK has to offer, the London Coffee Festival is an unmissable event for coffee lovers, industry professionals, and curious newcomers alike. Set in the vibrant heart of Shoreditch, this bustling festival celebrates every aspect of coffee culture from artisanal roasting and brewing techniques to cutting-edge equipment and innovative trends. Expect world-class competitions, hands-on workshops, and a true celebration of the art of coffee.

At RISE, being a coffee discovery club, we LOVE London Coffee festival. There is nowhere like it where you will find such a variety of coffee from different roasters + learn how to brew coffee at home, from the best of the best. 

📍 Venue & Dates

  • Dates: 15–18 May 2025

  • Location: The Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QR

  • Opening Hours: Typically from 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM 

Situated in the heart of East London, The Truman Brewery offers a vibrant and spacious setting, perfect for the festival's diverse activities.

🎟️ Ticket Information

Tickets are available for different categories:

  • Standard Tickets: £38

  • Ultimate Tickets: Starting from £60

  • Industry Tickets: £60 (available to accredited pre-registered industry professionals)

Children aged 5–16 require a ticket, while under-5s can enter for free. Please note that under-16s must be accompanied by an adult. 

🌟 Festival Highlights

1. Coffee Masters™

A fast-paced knockout competition where 16 baristas showcase their skills across various disciplines, judged by a panel of industry experts. 

2. The Lab

Sponsored by Lavazza, The Lab offers interactive demonstrations, workshops, and talks on key industry topics, providing valuable insights for both professionals and enthusiasts. 

Full Lab event lowdown for your to pick what suits you, is here
Our top picks here would be: 

  1.  The Lab
      
    Sustainability has long driven innovation across the coffee industry and for good reason. But in today’s challenging economic climate, is there a danger it’s slipping down the priority list? 
    Speakers

    1.  The Lab
        
      The coffee industry strives to be inclusive and continues to drive change in key areas, such as diversity, gender equality and sustainability. 

We were lucky enough to be host a sustainability panel in 2023 at The Lab and hugely recommend spending time here. 

3. Latte Art Live

An interactive zone dedicated to the art of latte making, featuring throwdowns, showcases, and hands-on workshops on the legendary Modbar.

Choose who to learn from here

We recommend this one on the Saturday:

  1.  Latte Art Live
      
    For the third year in a row, we’re putting Adam to the test with a fun and interactive coffee challenge! How many people can we get up on stage to pour a coffee with his expert guidance?

4. Brew School

An exciting 45-minute journey through the world of coffee, brought to you by Brewed By Hand, offering attendees the chance to enhance their brewing skills. 

Elevate your coffee ritual through exclusive hands-on workshops led by renowned coffee experts. Finding your flavour through origin, roast level, flavour notes, and brewing method, you will learn to customise your coffee experience to suit your unique taste buds. You will be equipped with precision tools from Hario, Wilfa, and the Comandante Grinder to refine your brewing skills. Discover the closely guarded secrets and subtle nuances that transform each cup into a true masterpiece.

Make sure you book in advance!

5. Roasters Village

La Marzocco’s Roasters Village returns, bringing together some of the continent's best roasters, allowing attendees to sample and purchase unique coffee blends. 

Many of the roasters here you will have seen inside the RISE box with some of our firm favourites on display this year! 

6. True Artisan Café

Celebrating independent coffee visionaries, this rotating coffee shop brings together local coffee communities, offering a diverse range of brews. 

The True Artisan Café provides independent coffee shops with the opportunity to showcase their brand, and to engage and educate the general public on their work and skills. The True Artisan Café is a creative platform to introduce new ideas whilst cultivating the community.

7. Hyde Park Bar

Relax in the inviting atmosphere of the Hyde Park Bar, where you can enjoy expertly crafted coffee cocktails accompanied by curated DJ sets. 

8. LCF Food Court

A selection of some of the most exciting food concepts in the city, offering a delicious array of options to complement your coffee experience. 

Our #1 fave is Utter Waffle. We know these guys really well and you will LOVE their savoury waffles. 

Think you might recognise them!? Well they've been featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, Saturday Kitchen Live, James’ Martins Saturday Kitchen and even Masterchef. Their waffles are stuffed inside during cooking, creating pockets of hot molten cheese; and as allergy experts, all their waffles are gluten free - they they even make their own vegan fried chicken!

🛍️ Exhibitors

The festival features over 260 exhibitors, including top names in specialty coffee, food, and equipment. Some notable exhibitors include: 

AeroPress

The AeroPress is the first coffee maker that combines affordability and simplicity with the ability to produce top-quality coffee. The world-renowned coffee maker has some amazing new products to share at this year's London Coffee Festival which are we super excited to see. Head to their stand and explore all their products t their AeroPress - Press And Play Bar.
PLUS, chance to win extra goodies and discounts off their products. 

Stand: B05

Allpress Espresso

Allpress Espresso is a globally respected specialty coffee roaster founded in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1989. Known for its signature hot air roasting method, Allpress delivers clean, sweet, and consistent flavour in every cup. Their iconic Allpress Espresso Blend, featuring beans from Brazil and Colombia, is a favourite among baristas worldwide. With roasteries in the UK, Australia, Japan, and beyond, Allpress is also committed to sustainability and community, supporting cafés with training, ethical sourcing, and initiatives like Reground to repurpose coffee waste. Their London presence, especially their Dalston roastery, has become a key hub in the UK coffee scene. 

Stand: S12

Bailies coffee - a RISE coffee favourite. 

Bailies Coffee is a specialty coffee roastery based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. To ensure we deliver exceptional coffee; we foster ethical, sustainable, long-term relationships with some of the world’s finest coffee farmers and their communities.

Bailies is a RISE fave and we absolutely love the ethos of this roastery! Bailies are a specialty coffee roaster based in Belfast, Northern Ireland with a desire to craft world-class coffee experiences that honour the skilled labour of our farming partners across the globe with dignity and fairness. They pride themselves on fostering ethical, sustainable, long-term relationships with some of the world’s finest coffee farmers and their communities.
Stand: G23

 

Caravan Coffee

We opened our doors in 2010 with the mission to serve specialty coffee alongside our all-day dining. This all culminated in us installing a roaster in the basement of our first restaurant, where we would roast in the middle of the night to save money on the leccy bill.

Fast forward to today (thankfully in a North London warehouse now), we roast exceptional coffee for the global-minded. The global-minded are curious, inclusive, and open to diverse cultures, perspectives, and experiences, embracing what unites and enriches us from around the world and, well, we make coffee for them.

We source only coffees that score 82 and above on the SCA scale. We maintain direct relationships with all our farmers, some relationships lasting 10+ years. Our head of coffee, Jamie, has been in the industry for many  years. He leads a team we’re mega proud of, focusing on a quality, sustainability and relaxed approach to coffee.

Stand: G41

Conscious coffee

Culainn and Lea are the founders of Conscious and are very passionate about their unique ethos to sourcing coffee. Their approach is to create supply chains that are sustainable, equitable and financially viable for every actor involved. In practical terms, they have set up direct relationships with Peruvian speciality coffee farmers who they hope to work with for many years to come. On their website you'll find transparent information about pricing from the farmer all the way to their warehouse, which helps educate coffee lovers about the end-to-end process of sourcing coffee. Definitely worth a read!

Stand: R04

Curve Coffee

Curve Coffee Roasters, established in 2016 by Tereza and Jon in Margate, Kent, is a values-driven specialty coffee roastery committed to quality, transparency, and sustainability. Utilising a Loring Smart Roaster, Curve produces seasonal coffees that highlight natural sweetness and unique character, sourced from inspiring producers through trusted exporting partners. Their offerings include single-origin and blended coffees, such as the San Lorenzo House Espresso, known for its full-bodied profile with notes of chocolate and ripe plum. Beyond roasting, Curve operates a café and store in Margate, offering coffee, brunch, and treats daily, and hosts workshops and cupping sessions to engage the community. They also supply coffee to various independent cafés and restaurants across the UK, including locations in London and Kent. Curve's mission is to deliver delicious coffee experiences that improve livelihoods and protect the environment, making them a standout in the UK's specialty coffee scene.

 

Danelaw coffee

With coffees including the highest rated Decaf in the UK at 2024's Great Taste Awards, and a long line of award-winning espresso blends, Danelaw Coffee have built a reputation for offering some of the best coffee in the UK in the three years since they launched, including Nott Coffee, their standalone decaf sub-brand.

 
Founder David Jameson works with producers he knows and importers he trusts from his near 20 years in the industry. Roasting on an Electric Giesen, there are no fossil fuels burnt on site. 
Stand: RW11

 

De'Longhi

De'Longhi is a renowned Italian brand celebrated for its high-quality coffee machines that seamlessly blend innovative technology with elegant design. Established in 1902 in Treviso, Italy, De'Longhi has evolved from a small industrial parts workshop into a global leader in domestic appliances, particularly in the coffee sector. The company's foray into coffee machines began in 1993 with the introduction of a pump espresso model, followed by the launch of its first super-automatic machine, the Magnifica, in 2003. De'Longhi's commitment to enhancing the coffee experience is evident in its diverse range of products, including the La Specialista series, Dedica line, and Magnifica Evo, catering to both novice enthusiasts and seasoned baristas. With a presence in over 120 markets worldwide, De'Longhi continues to innovate, ensuring that coffee lovers everywhere can enjoy café-quality beverages in the comfort of their homes

De'Longhi offers a diverse range of coffee machines, but the Magnifica Evo stands out as one of their most popular models. Praised for its balance of quality and affordability, the Magnifica Evo is a modern bean-to-cup coffee machine that features a 13-setting conical burr grinder, allowing for precise control over the brewing process. It also includes De'Longhi's proprietary LatteCrema System, which textures both milk and milk alternatives, and can be stored in the fridge to keep milk fresh when not in use 

For those seeking more advanced features, the Dinamica Plus is another top choice. It boasts a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, De'Longhi's LatteCrema milk frothing system, and connectivity with the Coffee Link app for remote control and customization. The Dinamica Plus offers a wide range of drink options and user profiles, making it suitable for households with multiple coffee preferences.

If you're interested in a machine that offers both hot and cold beverages, the Eletta Explore is worth considering. It provides over 50 one-touch recipes, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, iced cappuccino, iced latte, and cold brew. The Eletta Explore features two LatteCrema Systems with Hot and Cold Foam Technology, allowing you to enjoy a variety of coffee drinks at the touch of a button.

Each of these models caters to different preferences and budgets, ensuring that there's a De'Longhi coffee machine suitable for every coffee enthusiast.

Stand: G15

Hermanos Colombian Coffee Roasters

Hermanos Colombian Coffee Roasters delivers the bold, authentic flavours of Colombian specialty coffee to the UK. Roasted fresh daily and served in 10 London shops and online, our coffee is pure craft—no additives, just exceptional beans revealing wild tasting notes like passion fruit, chocolate ganache, pistachios, and piña colada.

Committed to direct trade, Hermanos works closely with Colombian farmers to ensure fair pay and sustainable practices. Because great coffee is not just about taste – it’s about feeling good, knowing every sip supports the people who grow it.
Stand: HP35

 

Huskee Cup

At Huskee, we design functional and beautiful products that utilise waste and recycled materials to accelerate a transition to a waste-free world.

Our journey began with the iconic HuskeeCup. A modular, reusable cup for homes, cafes, and takeaway that recycles coffee husk, a waste product from the production of coffee.

Through our scalable reuse solution, Borrow by Huskee, our cup exchange program HuskeeSwap, and our end-of-life recycling program HuskeeLoop, we ensure we deliver circular economy outcomes with the lowest possible environmental footprint and ultimately, enable the transition away from single-use products.

These exhibitors will showcase the latest in coffee technology, sustainable practices, and innovative products. Find the full list of exhibitors at London Coffee festival here

Stand: L2

Missing Bean coffee

Missing Bean started as the first independently owned coffee shop in Oxford(hence the name) and have since become a proud member of the city's ever-growing coffee scene. Today, we're excited to bring our passion for specialty coffee to customers across the UK through our online coffee shop and our growing number of wholesale partners.

Whether you're a coffee aficionado or a casual drinker, we have something to suit your taste. We offer a wide range of single-origins and blends, all carefully sourced and roasted in-house to ensure that you receive a fresh and delicious product every time.

Stand: R07

Origin coffee roasters

Origin Coffee is one of Europe's leading speciality coffee roasters. For over 20 years, we’ve championed exceptional coffee through a sustainable, triple-bottom-line approach, shared through our world-class coffee programme, partnership network and coffee shop locations across the UK. 

Proudly B Corp certified, we continuously monitor our social and environmental performance and make conscious decisions to push further for better. Since 2004 we have been building relationships with the finest coffee producers around the world, always paying fairly and ensuring transparency at every step of the journey.  

Stand: G24

🎤 Speakers & Panels

The festival hosts a series of talks and panels featuring industry leaders discussing topics such as sustainability, innovation, and the future of coffee. Attendees can gain insights from experts and participate in discussions shaping the coffee industry.

📱 Official Festival App

Enhance your festival experience by downloading the official London Coffee Festival 2025 app. The app offers:

  • Digital Event Guide

  • Interactive Map & Indoor Navigation

  • Trade Stand Directory

  • Product Directory

  • Live Event Schedule

  • Appointment Booking

  • Notifications for Important Announcements 

🚗 Getting There

Venue Address:

The Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QR

Public Transport:

  • Tube: Nearest stations are Liverpool Street (Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines) and Aldgate East (District and Hammersmith & City lines).

  • Bus: Several bus routes serve the area, including routes 8, 26, 35, 47, 48, 55, 67, 78, 135, 205, 242, and 388.

Parking:

Limited parking is available in the area; public transport is recommended.

📢 Final Thoughts

The London Coffee Festival 2025 is more than just an event; it's a celebration of coffee culture, innovation, and community. Whether you're a seasoned barista, a coffee shop owner, or simply someone who enjoys a good cup of coffee, this festival offers something for everyone. From engaging workshops and competitions to a diverse range of exhibitors and speakers, it's an event that promises to be both educational and enjoyable.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of coffee. Mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable experience at The London Coffee Festival 2025.


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