A BRAND new coffee trail will be unveiled at Glasgow Coffee Festival next month.
The two-day festival, which takes place at the Briggait, will feature more than 100 vendors showcasing their most unique coffee creations.
This year's vendors at the biggest coffee extravaganza in Scotland include Steampunk, Good Coffee Cartel, Thomsons Coffee and Dear Green Coffee.
Now with just a month to go, organisers have announced that all attendees will receive an exclusive preview of a soon-to-be-released Glasgow Coffee Trail, which has been developed by Walking Tours in Glasgow in partnership with the Glasgow Coffee Festival.
The new trail celebrates the independent coffee community in the city and has been designed specifically to take coffee enthusiasts on a journey to the best roasters and coffee shops across Glasgow.
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Lisa Lawson, festival founder and owner of Dear Green Coffee, said: "We can't wait to welcome coffee lovers from all over the city to the 2023 Glasgow Coffee Festival, and also partner with Experience Glasgow Food and Drink on an exciting new coffee trail for the city.
"With such a top line-up of independent vendors and activities, this will be the best coffee festival yet.
"Whether you’re a coffee beginner or an enthusiast, everyone is welcome to the party. Come along, try some incredible coffees and enjoy our extensive weekend line-up."
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The new trail has been commissioned by Experience Glasgow Food and Drink as part of the regional food group's aim to create new city experiences and promote the sector.
Anh Nguyen, Experience Glasgow Food and Drink lead, said: "Coffee culture in Glasgow is bustling and there’s a great community of independent businesses that are driving it forward.
"There are so many fantastic artisan coffee shops and coffee roasters in the city.
"We’re delighted to be partnering with Glasgow Coffee Festival on the launch of our new Glasgow Coffee Trail.
"Our new trail is going to provide both visitors and locals a new way of exploring Glasgow through its fantastic coffee, and we can’t wait to reveal what we’ve been working on."
The Glasgow Coffee Festival takes place on May 13 and 14 at the Briggait.
You can find out more at glasgowcoffeefestival.com
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