brewtiful

Festival for hardcore coffee lovers is coming to Ontario this weekend

Kaleido is opening a location in Richmond Hill and they're kicking things off with a coffee festival they're calling Brewtiful

As a coffee lover, I always want to recreate the drinks I purchase at my local coffee shops at home. Without the proper knowledge, this can be difficult and I find myself falling short. 

What I've always wanted to learn about was latte art. Something that could help me achieve this? A workshop!

The Brewtiful coffee festival will feature four different workshops, three to improve coffee making knowledge and one that can help get those post-coffee jitters to settle down. 

You can learn basic latte art or if you are feeling ambitious join a masterclass in latte art taught by Canadian Latte Art Champion and 2024 World Latte Art Championship 2024 Semi-Finalist, Arthur Chu.

Or you can experience the unique flavors of Hong Kong Single-Origin Coffee in a seminar led by head roaster at HATCH Coffee, Boris Lee.

After that much coffee I know I'll definitely be feeling the coffee jitters coming on, so to calm all that down I might just indulge and treat myself to the gentle yoga flow workshop being offered.

Also joining the festival will be Haven BrewsThe Roasters Pack and Pirates of Coffee along with lifestyle vendors Harry Ng CalligraphyOnce Patisserie among others. 

Brewtiful takes place from July 12th - 14th at Kaleido, 1550 16th Avenue, in Richmond Hill. Passes are available now.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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