In the heart of Ahmedabad, the Prithvi Art Celebration turns a quiet café into a living gallery where clay cups of filter coffee share tables with terracotta murals, miniature Madhubani canvases flutter above espresso machines, and every latte swirl becomes a tribute to the soil that birthed India’s oldest crafts.
SHRI SAHAJANAND ARTS & COMMERCE COLLEGE, Plot - b, Chandragupta society,b/h, Late Shri Ramanbhai Patel Marg, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015, India
+91 98980 16445
Prithvi Art Celebration, hosted at SHRI SAHAJANAND ARTS & COMMERCE COLLEGE in Ahmedabad’s Ambawadi, brews the subcontinent’s coffee heritage into a compact, aroma-rich showcase: terracotta-filter demos, bean-to-cup tastings from Coorg to Araku, and student-run stalls serve earthy roasts while tribal artisans sell hand-painted espresso cups, all within a relaxed campus courtyard that feels like your favourite indie café minus the noise; the 4.4 rating reflects smooth organisation, friendly barista-volunteers, and the rare chance to sip single-estate Indian coffee while discussing soil science with the growers themselves.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
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What is the Prithvi Art Celebration’s connection to coffee in India?
The festival dedicates an entire curated zone to Indian specialty coffee, showcasing bean-to-cup journeys from Coorg to Araku, where visitors can taste single-estate micro-lots, attend barista workshops, and watch traditional filter-kaapi demonstrations that highlight how terroir shapes flavor across Nilgiri, Baba Budangiri, and Manipur hills.
Where exactly on the college campus can I find the coffee experiences?
Follow the hand-painted coffee-leaf arrows behind the main auditorium of SHRI SAHAJANAND ARTS & COMMERCE COLLEGE, Plot – b, Chandragupta society, b/h Late Shri Ramanbhai Patel Marg, Ambawadi; the Aroma Courtyard pop-up opens at 9 a.m. and stays lively until the cultural performances end at 10 p.m.
Do I need a separate ticket for coffee tastings, and how do I book?
All coffee tastings are covered by the ₹150 festival pass sold at the gate or online at http://www.prithviartcelebration.com/, but limited-seat cupping sessions with Q-graders require free RSVP via WhatsApp to +91 98980 16445 to secure your 45-minute slot.
Is the festival family-friendly for visitors who don’t drink coffee?
Absolutely—beyond the 4.4-rated coffee trail, families enjoy organic coffee-scented candle making, coffee-leaf block printing, and decaf cold brews sweetened with jaggery, ensuring every age group leaves with a memorable sensory experience even without caffeine.


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