Coffee lovers will be feeling full of beans as a festival devoted to their favourite drink is fast approaching.
The Brighton Coffee Festival will return to the city for the third time on Saturday, August 12.
Brighton and Hove is renowned for the number of coffee shops it has and the trend shows no sign of stopping.
Previously held at One Church in Gloucester Place, the event will now take place at All Saints Church in The Drive, Hove, to create a "more accessible" experience for coffee lovers.
The all-day festival will feature coffee tastings, latte art competitions and informative talks by industry professionals.
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There will also be entertainment, giveaways, food stands – and all the coffee you could need.
Oli Crawley, organiser of the festival, said he is “excited” to come back for another year.
He said: “We are excited to be working closely with our 2023 sponsors this year to deliver something completely new and unique within the coffee festival market.”
“New for this year, we are implementing an exclusive Brighton Coffee Festival loyalty app which allows visitors to get prizes,” Oli said.
More than 70 per cent of tickets have sold so far and it is expected to be a sell-out event.
Tickets are on sale on the website at www.brightoncoffeefest.com.
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