Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

☕ Add to calendar: The ultimate weekend for coffee lovers

Sponsored by
Mozart's Coffee World Coffee Fest

Explore the art of roasting from around the globe.

Photos provided by Mozart’s

For true coffee lovers, every day feels like World Coffee Day.

But it’s not every day you get to celebrate with fellow espresso lovers and a weekend of coffee-centric fun.

On Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5, Mozart’s World Coffee Fest invites Austinites to enjoy:

  • Free coffee samples from across the globe
  • Bites inspired by each region
  • Live roasting demos by artisan roasters
  • Take-home coffee bean samples
  • And more

Don’t miss the chance to experience the art of roasting around the world.

More from ATXtoday
Got a hot new fling? Hoping to spice things up with your longtime partner? We’re here to help plan your next date in the Capital City.
Whether or not you have tickets to the upcoming I-35 Series games, the San Antonio Spurs are inviting Austinites to get in on the action during Spurs Week.
Whether you’re looking for omakase, sake pairings, a sushi conveyor belt, a whimsical interior, or an “Ahi Tower,” we’ve got the restaurant for you.
The historic Huston-Tillotson University has produced dozens of notable alumni who have shaped the Austin folks know today.
Chef-owner Amir Hajimaleki has been honing the concept through local pop-ups since 2018 with plans to showcase the Persian “art of hospitality.”
As you watch the 2026 Super Bowl, keep watch for a few familiar, local faces that will make a cameo during the commercials.
Cheer on Team USA at this year’s Winter Olympics in Milan, where four talented Texans will compete for the gold.
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count attracts more than one million people nationwide to help record the bird population.
The company will drop 350 new memberships with the opening of its second workspace, a former auto repair shop, in March.
From restaurateur duo Nick Ford and Wade McElroy, Kinsho is set to open on Rainey Street in March with an 18-seat sushi bar.