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Saturday 21st – Sunday 22nd September | 2024
Thoresby Park
From £10 (Under 5s go free)
Now in its 11th Year, the Festival of Food and Drink will take place on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd September at Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire. Set across the beautiful lawns in front of Thoresby Hall, the Festival offers over 160 stalls and entertainment for the whole family.
Browse, taste and buy from a delicious range of food, drink, gift, crafts, and homewares and feast on some of the UK’s best street food whilst enjoying a cocktail, a glass of real ale or a sweet treat. Take a seat and soak up the atmosphere and listen to the live music running throughout the day and the chilled DJ.
The 500-seated Cookery Theatre, which is accessible to all ticket holders, offers a selection of TV Chefs for the weekend. Announced to date are the Sunday stars, including Bake Off Winner Matty Edgell, finalist Josh Smalley and best-selling cookery writer and TV Chef, Rachel Allen. An entertaining treat to enjoy as part of your day!
There's also a number of bookable sessions including Cocktail making, Wine Tasting or Coffee Tasting sessions, plus plenty of children's activities from circus skills to arts and crafts and the ever-popular Kid's Cookery School returns for 2024.
Adult tickets are just £10 and include parking. VIP, family and children tickets available, and under 5's go free.
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