Coffee Fest NYC Last-Minute Reminder

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[E]ast Coast coffee and tea professionals get ready—Coffee Fest NYC starts this weekend! Join your fellow specialty café colleagues March 3–5 in the Javits Center for the Northeast’s largest food and beverage event. Coffee Fest is your opportunity to expand your network, learn about the latest product releases, and receive professional education. This year, your admission to Coffee Fest NYC also grants you access to the International Restaurant & Foodservice Show of New York and the Healthy Food Expo.

If you’re attending the show, make sure to come say hi to the Fresh Cup team! Our Editor Caitlin Peterkin, Publisher and Advertising Sales Manager Jan Weigel, and Associate Editor Jordan Johnson will be exhibiting at Booth #2103. Make sure to sign up for our giveaway as well—Fresh Cup is offering a free custom portrait by @DrawnHungry to one lucky winner! At a $200 value, this would make a perfect gift or profile picture. We’re also offering an exclusive discount when you subscribe to our print magazine at the show: two years for the price of one!

Registration for all three days of Coffee Fest is $60 now through March 2, 11:59 p.m. EST, and will be $75 on-site. Register today!

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