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The BGC Coffee Festival returns this weekend with over 40 local, int’l merchants


The BGC Coffee Festival returns this weekend with over 40 local, int’l merchants

The BGC Coffee Festival is back on its third year!

Set on March 23 and 24, the arts, bikes, and coffee festival in one will be transferring to a bigger venue on 5th Avenue to include more merchants, pop-up shops, live art, premium bike shops, workshops, and more.

Just like its first and second year, the entrance to the festival is free.

Coffee brands and shops, including Single Origin, Pocofino, Elephant Grounds, Harlan + Holden Coffee, Supersam, Malongo Atelier Barista, Auro Chocolate Cafe, Nespresso, and Arabica, are just among the concepts that will participate in the festival to let guests try new coffee variants.

Aside from cafe pop-ups, the art nooks at the BGC Coffee Festival this year are even bigger than last year, with the participation of Crimson River Tattoo for those who’ve been waiting for a sign to get inked, Wabi Sabi Studio’s mug pottery workshop, and Paint It Fun’s paint pour workshop.

Cycling will not be missed at this year’s festival, with San Ride Bukas' women-themed panel, "Women Empowerment through Cycling" and an all-women ride to celebrate Women's Month. There is also a community sunset ride by Wideeye Coffee. 

Finally, wrap up your visit with the captivating artists playing throughout the fest, including Tolo Marvelous, Norris King, Red-I, DMaps (Diego Mapa) on March 23 and an all-women set consisting of Poli Poli, Soulsteppa and DJ Honey on March 24.

This is the third BGC Coffee Festival following the success of its first and second editions last year and in 2022.

 

 

 — Hermes Joy Tunac/LA, GMA Integrated News