What’s On… London Coffee Week 2016

It’s safe to say, most of us would struggle to survive the working week without our daily caffeine fix. Whether yours is a triple-shot skinny Macchiato with extra foam, or a no-frills mug of instant, there’s no denying the nation’s growing love of coffee. This month sees the return of UK Coffee Week – a chance to celebrate the beloved bean while raising money for coffee growing communities across the globe. From gourmet coffee tastings, live music, and demonstrations from champion baristas, we’ve got the lowdown on the best events and artisan coffee shops to check out during your next business trip to the capital.

  1. London Coffee Festival 2016
    Where: The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QR
    When: Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th April @ 10am, 1pm, and 4pm

Prepare to be dazzled as world-class baristas showcase their talents, while you sample all the coffee your heart could desire. There will be interactive workshops, live music, DJs, and art exhibitions. Why not round off the day with a coffee-based cocktail? 50% of all ticket proceeds will go to water charity Project Waterfall.

Tickets start from £14.50 (£20 on the door) and can be purchased at: www.londoncoffeefestival.com/tickets

 

  1. School of Chocolate by Hotel Chocolat
    Where: The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QR
    When: Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th April @ 10am, 1pm, and 4pm

Hosted by the master chocolatiers at Hotel Chocolat, each 30-minute session will teach you the noble art of chocolate-making. Learn about the distinctive flavours of cocoa from around the world, while you sip on an indulgent drink from the hot chocolate bar. Hotel Chocolat will also be launching their first chocolate-infused ice cream – The Ice Of The Gods. 50% of all ticket proceeds will go to water charity Project Waterfall.

Tickets start from £14.50 (£20 on the door) and can be purchased at: www.londoncoffeefestival.com/tickets

 

  1. Attendant, Fitzrovia
    Where: 27a Foley Street, London, W1W 6DY
    Nearest tube: Goodge Street, Oxford Circus

Serving perhaps the only coffee you’ll ever drink in a nineteenth-century gents’ toilet, Attendant pride themselves on professionalism and first-rate coffee. Perfect for a morning pit-stop on your way to Central London, you can sip on an expertly-made brew from the comfort of a converted Victorian urinal. 

 

  1. FreeState Coffee, Holborn
    Where: 23 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 5HA
    Nearest tube: Holborn

With eclectic interiors and upcycled furniture, FreeState Coffee is a hidden gem. Punters can sample a selection of single origin coffees from the drip filters that line the back wall, or choose from their house espresso – the dark-roasted Foundation Blend – or their featured guest blend.

 

  1. Look Mum No Hands!, Old Street
    Where: 49 Old St, London, EC1V 9HX
    Nearest tube: Barbican, Old Street

If you’re heading into The City, Look Mum No Hands is well worth a visit. A firm favourite among locals, LMNH has a relaxed vibe and serves blends roasted in Square Mile, as well as guest blends. With a team of talented baristas, and an excellent array of hot and cold food, this unique establishment will add a real perk to your commute.

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