As part of the regional round of the competition, 2025 United States Coffee Championships now complete, all eyes are on the national stage. Last week The USCC announced the US Roasters Championship would start everything at Roastronix based in Houston in early February. And yesterday, January 13, at The USCC released host information for the next four national competitions. Guys, we’re going to Raleigh-Durham!
The four national competitions, which will take place at the turn of February and March, will be spread over two weekends. First up is Durham with the US Brewers Cup, the Latte Art Championship and the Coffee in Good Spirits competition. It will host three events Fortune and will take place on February 20-23. Then, two weeks later, on March 6-9, the United States Barista Championships will be held in Raleigh at Black and white coffeebaking space.
According to the USCC, the US Cup Tasters competition, the only competition whose national event has not yet been confirmed, will be announced in the coming weeks.
It’s tough to believe, but we are less than a month away from selecting the first Coffee Champion in the USA in the 2025 season. And this is just the beginning. This is followed by a steady stream of events throughout March, culminating in Houston the following month, with SCA exhibition which will host the first World Coffee Championships, World Roasting Championships this year.
For more information, visit the United States Coffee Championships Instagram account.