Activity scenario
A small coffee tasting club where guests compare beans, learn tasting language, and meet local regulars.
A small coffee tasting club where guests compare beans, learn tasting language, and meet local regulars.

1.6 hours
$25-120 depending on menu and venue. Best in cafe, restaurant, studio, or home-style venue.
A coffee experience for curious drinkers and hobbyists. Guests compare beans, learn basic tasting language, and leave with a simple brewing recommendation plus a reason to come back.
A small coffee tasting club where guests compare beans, learn tasting language, and meet local regulars.
Guests know what will happen, who it is for, what to prepare, and what they can take away from neighborhood coffee cupping club.
This format turns a broad coffee idea into a concrete event page with a promise, flow, capacity, registration prompts, and shareable copy.
Use the host's idea, city, price, audience, and tone to rewrite this template without changing the core event format.
Use this format when menu expectations, pacing, and social comfort are the heart of the event.
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This format turns a broad coffee idea into a concrete event page with a promise, flow, capacity, registration prompts, and shareable copy.
The page explains what guests will eat or drink, what is included, and how the event will flow.
Dietary notes, timing, and capacity are collected early, before the host starts prep.
The format makes the event feel hosted, personal, and easy to say yes to.
The strongest event pages usually add concrete host details: the place, the people, the promise, and the small moments that make guests picture themselves there.
No real usage has been recorded yet. The template is still available as a clean starting point, and this section will update as hosts publish events from it.
The agenda gives first-time hosts a reliable shape while leaving room for your own personality, venue, and timing.
Welcome and coffee origin intro
Aroma and tasting setup
Cupping flight
Brewing tips and Q&A
These are the basics hosts usually check before turning a template into a real event page.
Food, drink, and hospitality hosts who want a structured coffee experience.
The suggested run time is 1.6 hours, but the host can shorten or expand each agenda block.
Recommended location type: Cafe, restaurant, studio, or home-style venue.
Bring any dietary notes and check the event page for what is included.

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