Saturday 21 – Sunday 22 September 2024
Thoresby Park
From £8 (Under 5s go free)
Now in its 11th Year 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 will offer a range of fabulous traders and things to do.
The traders will have a delicious range of food, drink, gift, crafts, and homewares. We have some of the UK’s best Street food in a designated area with cocktails, hot drinks, bars and sweet treats too. Take a seat in this area and soak up the live music running throughout the day and the chilled DJ too.
The Cookery Theatre will offer a selection of TV Chefs of the weekend, with schedules announced with timings close to the festival. This is included in your days ticket. There are 500 seats available , our guests Chef’s and cooks will be doing their live demonstrations with tips, ideas and lots of info too for what they are up to. An entertaining treat to enjoy as part of your day.
They will also have a roster of bookable sessions to add to your day. This year you could try your hand at Cocktail making, Wine Tasting or Coffee tasting sessions with our experts. Each session is limited tickets so you will have to book early to make sure you get yours in 2024.
Festival of Food & Drink 2024 (21 Sep 2024 - 22 Sep 2024) |
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