Saturday, 27th May 2017, 10:00 AM - Monday, 29th May 2017, 17:00 PM

The Great British Food Festival is back at Harewood from Saturday 27th to Monday 29th May over the Bank Holiday weekend.

The recipe for the weekend? Well, take a good helping of local and artisan producers, a big serving of tasty hot food vendors, add a dash of real ale and wine bars, a sprinkling of kids cookery lessons and circus workshops, lots of children’s activities and top chef demos, stir in a cake competition and the popular Men Vs Food, with lashings of excellent live music and mix together to make a lovely foodie family day out!

The main chef demo area hosts great local and TV chefs. All demos are free (as part of your admission ticket) to enter, so everyone can pick up top foodie tips! There are also regular artisan foodie talks and the popular Great British Cake off and Men V’s Food for you to get involved with. The Great British Food Festival attracts lots of producers showcasing the best in local, seasonal and speciality food and drink, and it’s a great opportunity to get a real taste of the best of Great British produce – sample, enjoy and buy! With Great Britain’s amazing mix of cultures and cuisines, we thought it would be a shame to overlook some more exotic elements, so you can try Thai, Mexican and Asian, as well as pulled pork, prime steak and the best local burgers and sausages for those with more traditional tastes! After you’ve done your foodie shopping, sit and enjoy tasty, hot food and a refreshing drink (or two), with great live music in the stunning surroundings of Harewood House.

The perfect recipe for a fun, foodie day out for the whole family!

For more information and to purchase advance tickets, click here to visit the Great British Food Festival website

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