The Great British Food Festival combines the nation's love of great food and drink with some of the country's most treasured locations, providing a unique opportunity to explore new flavours and beautiful venues.
Our specialty is food with attitude, big flavours whilst using fresh welsh products wherever possible. The menu is ever changing, and can cater for all tastes. Available for markets and festivals as well as private, location catering and corporate events. If you have an occasion we can enhance...
Sample fantastic, fresh, and funky vegetarian food at the Parsnipship stall – created at their base in South Wales. We’re in love with Parsnipship’s haloumi burgers. Catch a demonstration by Gwent chef James Sommerin, whose Penarth restaurant has been awarded title of Best in Wales in ...
Pork Brains (US South): It's exactly what it sounds like and is extremely common (but very seldom spoke of) in the south. For some reason pork brains are canned in milk gravy and sold in many grocery stores around the south. Unlike many "specialty foods", you are more likely to find...
Food festivals, showcasing national and international cuisines, are becoming increasingly more common around the UK with each city having its own. Higher education system in the UK The United Kingdom is known for its the high standard of its education system. It boasts some of the top universit...
Port Macquarie is home to a number of great music events that are definitely worth checking out! From live music at local bars and clubs to huge festivals, there’s something for everyone. One of the most popular music events in Port Macquarie is the annual Jazz Festival. This event feature...
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The Scottish Arts Council is advised by specialist committees about funding for theaters, art galleries, musical and literary organizations, art centers, and major festivals. Almost half the budget goes to support the four national companies: Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, Royal National Orchestra, ...
Of all the food festivals that I have been invited to in the past, this one has always been the most with the most dramatic backdrop. Spread over 60 acres this is only the formal garden acerage of this histroic palace. It also includes a staggering 750 acres of parkland. The very fir...