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Yet again Bradford-on-Avon Food and Drink Festival will be a real foodie destination over the weekend of the 11th & 12th June 2022 at Victory Field. More importantly than ever it aims to raise awareness and celebrate many of our dedicated local and British producers. 

Centre of everything at the event will be a myriad of food and drink experiences, foodie sampling and demonstrations including:

Artisan and Street Food Markets
Spoilt for choice…already confirmed are a mix of sweet, savoury, hot, cold, vegan, vegetarian and flavours from right the way around the world. Whether looking to eat, a tipple to drink or either to take-away; there is much to choose from including Somerset Charcuterie, Godminster Cheese or Purbeck Ice Cream through to Scout and Sage Distillery and Bristol Cider Company. Something delicious to suit every taste! 
 
Meet Artisans 
There will also be the opportunity to hear from a variety of artisan producers. Find out more about them, their passion for food and drink and how they have created and evolved their businesses. If lucky they may share some foodie thoughts and insights too.

More than just food
The core of the festival is always about the food and drink. However, it would not be a festival without live music, kids fun activities (run by Julia’s House Hospice) circus and cookery workshops, plus the celebrated fun dog show by the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.  Alongside which will be the ever-popular Pop-Up pub by FestivAles featuring a fantastic range of local award-winning brews. Then for the shopaholics, Home@BOA is back showcasing lifestyle gifts and kitchenalia. 

As Lotte Duncan, organiser of the event says; “Excitingly, we have already got over 70 stallholders booked, with our Street Food category now closed and only a few spaces left in the Artisan village. With the mix of other activities we have going on, this is a great chance for food lovers to enjoy a day out, while celebrating our artisan producers and supporting small businesses.”

She continues; “We are just a hop, skip and a jump away from Bath with the train only taking about 15 minutes and a short riverside walk to the ground and so are a really lovely destination for a family (and dog!) friendly event.”

(Advance Online Booking) Entrance is £8 (plus booking fee) per day and £3 (plus booking fee for children aged 12 – 16. Come to eat, drink and do! Join for a fun, fabulous, feasting family day out! 

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