Ecuador’s Chocolate, Cacao, and Coffee Salon Returns to Quito June 26

Ecuador’s Chocolate, Cacao, and Coffee Salon Returns to Quito June 26

Ecuador’s Chocolate, Cacao, and Coffee Salon returns to Quito on June 26, with organizers promoting a gathering of more than 60 national brands centered on three of the country’s signature specialty products. For locals, visitors, and anyone curious about Ecuador’s food culture, it looks like a worthwhile stop on the city’s culinary calendar.

What the salon is

The event focuses on Ecuadorian chocolate, cacao, and coffee, bringing producers and brands together in a public setting. Based on official event materials from Salon del Chocolate Ecuador, the salon is intended as both a showcase for national exhibitors and a place where visitors can explore products tied to Ecuador’s specialty food identity.

One of the biggest draws is the participation of more than 60 brands from across the country, giving attendees the chance to discover a wide range of makers and products in one venue.

What visitors can expect

According to Salon del Chocolate Ecuador, the event is built around tasting, discovery, and direct contact with exhibitors. Depending on the final published program, visitors may be able to sample products, learn more about individual brands, and explore Ecuador’s chocolate, cacao, and coffee scene under one roof.

For Dining-Out readers, the appeal is simple: it is a chance to taste, compare, and shop while getting a closer look at the producers and products shaping Ecuador’s specialty food landscape.

Planning your visit

Anyone interested in attending should check the official salon website for the latest venue details, schedule, ticketing information, and program updates. Quito Cultura and Quito Turismo may also offer confirmation or added event information as the date gets closer.

Because event details can change, it is smart to confirm final times, access information, and any entry requirements before heading out.

Why it matters for Quito’s food scene

Events like this give Quito a public showcase for three categories closely tied to Ecuador’s culinary reputation: chocolate, cacao, and coffee. By bringing dozens of national brands together in one place, the salon offers a convenient way to experience products that are usually spread across shops, cafés, and regional producers.

For anyone who likes exploring a city through food, the salon’s return is another good reason to keep an eye on Quito’s late-June calendar.

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