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San Antonio Coffee Festival

SPONSORED -- The San Antonio Coffee Festival is a celebration of coffee - open to all coffee-lovers! Taste amazing fresh, locally roasted coffee from all over the world. Free Admission. Meet local coffee artisans from 15 different coffee roasteries who will roast and artfully brew 50 coffees. Appreciate the many people who pilot a coffee bean from crop to cup. Stroll through the shops and the history of La Villita. Listen to good music. Eat some good food. Arts Activities. Visit with friends and family. Learn about coffee in free demonstrations…all in a fun, comfortable community atmosphere. Come be a part of history. hallmark of our annual event: Special Coffee Tasting Flights - 4-tasting flight for $5

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