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Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st September | 2025
Thoresby Park
From £10 (Under 5s go free)
The vibrant Festival of Food & Drink offered a range of fabulous artisan food producers, award winning food and drink, special guest TV chefs, gorgeous gifts, crafts and homewares, delicious dishes with cuisine from around the world served by fantastic Street Food ‘Pop Up’ cafés and bars!
Held at Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire, the Festival of Food & Drink attracted some of the UK’s best exhibitors offering mouth-watering fayre. With a passion for fantastic food and drink, we tok you on a journey to discover new and Artisan producers at the biggest food and drink show in the East Midlands.
Festival of Food & Drink 2025 (20 Sep 2025 - 21 Sep 2025) |
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