Thailand Coffee Fest 2025: A Celebration of Culture, Community, and Caffeine

Thailand Coffee Fest 2025
Photo credit: Thailand Coffee Fest

Thailand’s biggest celebration of coffee is back — and it’s more flavorful than ever. As Thailand Coffee Fest prepares to mark its 10th anniversary, it continues to bloom like a well-nurtured coffee plant, thriving under the collective support of coffee lovers, shops and businesses.

This milestone year brings with it a new commemorative logo, crafted to symbolize the journey of Thai coffee — from the humble bean to the perfectly brewed cup. The design showcases elements like coffee plants, cherries, green beans, and roasted beans, highlighting the beauty, complexity, and heritage behind every sip of specialty coffee.

A Decade of Coffee Culture

Organized by the Specialty Coffee Association of Thailand in partnership with The Cloud, Thailand Coffee Fest has grown into Southeast Asia’s largest coffee festival. At its heart is a mission to elevate the Thai coffee industry across the entire supply chain — from farmers and producers to cafés, roasters, and consumers — while promoting sustainability and innovation. Now entering its tenth year, the festival continues to serve as a hub of knowledge, creativity, and collaboration.

What to Expect in 2025

  • 200+ Exhibitors from Thailand and beyond
  • A diverse lineup of coffee-related businesses, including tea, cocoa, and baked goods
  • Activities, seminars and workshops
  • Competitions


Whether you’re a seasoned coffee connoisseur or just discovering the world of specialty brews, Thailand Coffee Fest 2025 promises inspiration in every cup. Come celebrate ten years of flavor, craftsmanship, and community — and be a part of the next chapter in Thailand’s coffee journey.

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