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    Hyderabad will soon host the first-ever Indian Coffee Festival, a three-day event organized by No Strings Hyderabad. The festival will take place from the 13th to the 15th of September 2024 at the Jubilee Hills Convention Center. Sunalini Menon, Asia’s first lady of coffee, will be the Chief Guest. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as coffee tastings, latte art sessions, expert talks, and barista displays. There will also be family-friendly events, including special activities for kids and pets, all set to live music.

    Some of India’s top coffee brands will be part of the festival. Brands like Katha Coffee, Karafa Coffee, True Black Coffee, Big Star Café, Carrabi Coffee, Araku Coffee, MSP Hill Roasters, First Crack Roasters, and Odissi Coffee will showcase their unique blends and premium coffee selections. This will give attendees a chance to explore a wide variety of coffee flavors and styles.

    Srihari Chava, Founder of No Strings, expressed his excitement about the event, saying, “We are thrilled to bring India’s first coffee festival to Hyderabad, a city known for its dynamic food and beverage culture.” He emphasized that coffee is more than just a drink, calling it an experience that attendees can fully immerse themselves in. Anirudh Budithi, Co-Founder of No Strings, noted that the Indian coffee scene is rapidly growing and that this festival will give both new and established brands a platform to share their passion with coffee enthusiasts.

    The festival will also focus on sustainability, promoting eco-friendly practices. Guests will be able to enjoy vegetarian and vegan food options as part of efforts to encourage mindful consumption. Live music from local Hyderabad artists will enhance the festival atmosphere, blending local culture and creativity with the coffee experience.

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    The Indian Coffee Festival promises to be a special event, combining coffee tastings, expert talks, and a focus on sustainability. The event is hosted in partnership with Something’s Brewing and Budan India, and is powered by Sriram Finance and Sid’s Farm. Whether you’re a coffee expert or a casual drinker, this is an experience not to be missed in Hyderabad.

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