Pittsburgh Coffee Week
October 13 @ 9:00 am - October 19 @ 9:00 pm
Pittsburgh Coffee Week (PCW) is an annual series of coffee-themed community events organized by coffeehouses, roasters, and organizations affiliated with Pittsburgh’s coffee industry. We strive to provide a platform for businesses to present themselves, build community among coffee establishments, support and provide opportunities to local coffee professionals, grow and engage non-professional coffee enthusiasts, and increase the visibility of coffee in the Pittsburgh region.
2024 marks the tenth annual PCW, which is scheduled for October 13-19. The lineup of events promises to be fantastic. With a focus on collaboration between communities and shops, these PCW events will serve to expand your horizons, whether you’re a seasoned industry pro or just getting your feet wet. Join us!
Find out more about coffee!
Curious about the world of coffee? From non-dairy creamer to experimental co-ferment processing, we have you covered…
- What Is An Americano? Espresso, Hot Water, and History
- What Is A Norwegian Egg Coffee?
- What Is An Affogato?
- What Is A Cortado?
- What Is A Caramel Macchiato?
- What is Dalgona Coffee?
- What Is A Matcha Latte?
- What Is Robusta Coffee?
- What Is The Coffee Belt?
- Does Coffee Grow In The United States?
- Can I Grow a Coffee Houseplant?
- What Is Laurina Coffee?
- What Is Eugenioides Coffee?
- Is The Coffee Plant A Tree, Bush, Or Shrub?
- Should You Drink Coffee After 70?
- How Is Coffee Decaffeinated?
- In Ethiopia, New EU Regulations Require Ingenuity—And Technology—To Protect Coffee’s Future
- Coffee In The Congo: On The Path To Becoming The “Democratic Republic of Coffee”
- Chai, Chai Tea Lattes, And A Home Away From Home
- Coffea Stenophylla Is Ready For A Closer Look
- Regenerative Agriculture In Coffee: The Promise of True Sustainability
- The Future of Coffee In Vietnam: An Interview With The Founders of Bosgaurus + Every Half Coffee Roasters
- The Wonderful Rio Coffee World Of Leonardo Gonçalves
- The Debt Payer: Coffee Pests, Climate Change, And Hopes For A Better Harvest In Northern Sumatra