Coffee Week Berlin 2025 kicks off September 22–27, blending a four-day industry program with a two-day public festival. The event officially runs September 24–28, 2025, with its main venue located at Eichenstraße 4A in the city’s Alt-Treptow district. Sustainable practices and community engagement anchor this year’s event, encouraging coffee professionals and enthusiasts to investigate eco-friendly methods and local connections.
The main program runs September 22–25, featuring workshops, tastings, and expert panels on trends like cold brew innovation and alternative milk uses. Global coffee culture has transformed into a significant social hub, making it essential for participants to explore these developments. Satellite events pop up citywide, from cozy cafés to roasteries, making coffee culture accessible across Berlin.
The main program (Sept 22–25) hosts workshops, tastings, and panels on trends like cold brew innovation and non-dairy milks, with satellite events citywide at cafés and roasteries.
The Coffee Festival Berlin on September 26–27 centers at Haus der Visionäre in Kreuzberg, with an industry-focused day for networking and talks, followed by public tastings and an award ceremony.
Locations span the city, including events at Eichenstraße 4A, all reachable by Berlin’s public transit. Hands-on workshops teach brewing tricks, latte art, and machine demos, while panels tackle sustainability in sourcing and waste reduction.
Keynotes highlight Germany’s evolving coffee scene and collaborative efforts between businesses and neighborhoods. The festival’s decentralized setup aims to strengthen ties among local vendors and residents, spotlighting the role of cafés as community hubs.
The Coffee Festival Berlin’s trade fair merges B2B and public days, letting brands showcase gear, beans, and tech. Partner brands including Acaia, Baratza, and Stumptown Coffee Roasters will demo cutting-edge equipment and rare bean varieties. Baristas compete in live demos, and the CWB Award celebrates standout innovations.
Interactive tastings invite visitors to sample rare brews or seasonal blends. Organizers stress inclusivity, offering free and ticketed events so everyone from casual sippers to industry pros can join.
Social media updates and maps help attendees navigate venues, while pop-ups guarantee no neighborhood misses the buzz.





