The annual San Antonio Coffee Festival is relocating to Hemisfair’s Civic Park for its 12th year, due to its growing popularity. The festival will feature over 30 local coffee roasteries, live music, food vendors, an artisan market, and interactive workshops. Tickets start at $15.
The aroma of fresh brews will soon fill the San Antonio air once again as the annual San Antonio Coffee Festival returns, but this time in a new downtown location.
Brewster said she’s glad to see that San Antonio’s coffee literacy has grown substantially over the festival’s lifetime. When the festival was first introduced, it was apparent that a lot of the participants were still discovering coffee, she said, whereas now it’s a great mix of bean buffs and espresso explorers.
“It was a nice fit for several years, but the event is very popular — it sells out every year — and we can’t expand it without more space for roasters,” Radle said. “Last year we found ourselves turning away roasters just because of space. We wanted them to join us but we didn’t have the space.”
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