About The Milan Coffee Festival
The Festival will feature live experiences from coffee, food and equipment suppliers. Visitors will enjoy endless free coffee tastings, interactive workshops, demonstrations from world-class baristas, delicious street food, coffee cocktails and so much more.
Based on the highly successful programs in London, Amsterdam and New York, this caffeinated event is an unmissable show for all serious coffee lovers and those working in the coffee industry.
The Festival will take place at Superstudio Più. This highly popular and iconic venue fits perfectly with the creative and boundary-pushing experience that we seek to achieve.
Address
Superstudio Più
Via Tortona 27, 20144 Milano.
PUBLIC SESSIONS
The public sessions will take place on both Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd.
Saturday
2 sessions:
10:00am-2:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm
Sunday
2 sessions:
10:00am-2:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm
INDUSTRY DAY
The industry day will be held on Monday 4th, from 10:00am - 5:00pm
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
So, what is The Milan Coffee Festival all about?
The Milan Coffee Festival celebrates Milan’s bustling and vibrant coffee scene.
With over 6,000 coffee lovers and foodies, professional baristas, coffee shop owners and top decision-makers expected to attend, The Milan Coffee Festival promises to be a unmissable event for all coffee lovers and industry folk alike.
The Festival will feature artisan coffee and gourmet food stalls, tastings and demonstrations from world-class baristas.
What does my ticket include?
On top of entry to The Milan Coffee Festival you can expect coffee and food samples, tastings, demos and live music! Learn about the various ways to make and brew coffee at home, visit your favourite barista at the True Artisan Café and graze your way through the artisan food and street food markets.
You won’t go home hungry, thirsty, or uncaffeinated!
When and where?
The Milan Coffee Festival will be held from 2-4 December at Superstudio Più.
The Festival will open to the public on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 and close with an Industry Day on Monday 4 December.
What are the daily sessions?
PUBLIC SESSIONS
The public sessions will take place on both Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday
2 sessions:
10:00am-2:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm
Sunday
2 sessions:
10:00am-2:00pm
1:00pm-1:00pm
INDUSTRY DAY
The industry day will be held on Monday 4 December, from 10:00am - 5:00pm
How do I get there?
METRO
Green line M2, PORTA GENOVA stop
TRAIN
Milano Porta Genova station
Is the site wheelchair-accessible?
Yes.
Is this a child friendly event?
Most definitely, although we ask that any child under the age of 16 is accompanied by an adult. Children under 12 years old enter for free.
Can I bring a dog?
Unfortunately the venue does not permit dogs (or other animals) other than service dogs.
Can I bring food or drinks in?
The Milan Coffee Festival attracts some of the best gourmet food producers in Italy who will be giving out nibbles on the day and there will be plenty more fine food and drink to buy on site so there really wont be any reason to bring one. It’s not a BYO Festival, so you won’t be able to bring food and drink in with you. Sorry.
Will there be food for vegetarians?
Absolutely. You’ll find plenty of tasty food if you’re vegetarian.
Will there be photography & filming?
Yes. All official photographers and film crew will have identification.
Photography, video, audio recording and children
The safeguarding of children is our first priority when using recorded content. We adhere closely to the NSPCC’s guidelines on the use of images and video online, taking special care to protect a child’s privacy and never identify children by name unless we have specific permission to do so.
Public photography and video filming
We're sure you will understand that we wish to protect the integrity of the Festival and exhibitors. If you are going to take pictures or film with a video camera or a mobile phone camera you need to follow some common sense rules. In essence you are free to record your own visit to the Festival for your own personal home use. You will not be able to sell any photos or moving images of the Festival for commercial or other gain. Please respect the privacy of other Festival attendees who may not want to be filmed. Please do not bring any professional equipment with you and please be aware of health and safety issues.
Will there be a cloakroom?
No, sorry there won’t be a cloakroom. Please make sure you look after any item that you bring into the venue, it's your responsibility; the organisers and venue management team can not take responsibility for loss or theft.
Can I smoke?
No. Smoking will not be allowed inside the building.
What about security?
For your safety every Festival zone will have a dedicated security guard. If you see any problems or incidents please report them to security staff or the police.
Where’s the fine print?
Here. Just a few little rules and additional information for our Festival goers!
First Aid
Qualified first aiders are available throughout the event. In the first instance please contact a member of security.
Fire Procedure
A fire marshalling system is employed. In the event of fire or evacuation please follow the fire marshal’s direction.
Glass & Bottles
Are strictly prohibited at the event and may be confiscated if found.
Information Point
There will be two Information Points located at the event. Please refer to the Festival map or ask a member of onsite staff.
Lost or Found Property
Please hand any found property to a member of the onsite event team, at an Information Point or entrance/exit. After the event property will be kept for three months and can be claimed by calling (0)207 6918800
Can I exchange or refund my ticket?
Unfortunately we operate a no refund, no exchange policy. These terms and conditions are displayed on our booking page at the time of purchase.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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What’s the difference between Industry and consumer days?
The celebrations will start at the weekend with the public sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Visitors will enjoy free tastings and demonstrations from world-class baristas, interactive workshops, street food, coffee-based cocktails, live music, DJs, art exhibitions and much more.
The Milan Coffee Festival will open for an Industry Day on Monday 4 December 2023 from 10:00 am - 5:00pm.
As well as all the exciting features that will be running throughout the Festival there will also be an exclusive Industry Day Programme, including a series of workshops, seminars, product tastings and other industry specific experiences.