Festivals are great, but food festivals are better. There’s nothing wrong with planning a meal this far in advance…This is our pick of the best food festivals to book for 2020.
Obsession 2020, 24 January-9 February
Northcote’s annual gastronomic food festival is back for its 20th year, with a stellar line-up of top chefs from around the world. Across the 17-day event, which kicks off on 24 January 2020, 24 Michelin-starred chefs will be cooking at Lancashire hotel Northcote’s restaurant, including Rick Stein, James Martin and Angela Hartnett. northcote.com
Pub in the Park, various dates from 15 May-13 September
Tom Kerridge’s Pub in the Park sees a top line-up of chefs and performers touring round the country, this year drawing in over 250,000 visitors. Headliners included Jake Bugg, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Clean Bandit and Will Young, alongside a stellar food line-up, chef demonstrations and masterclasses. Sign up here to be the first to hear about the 2020 festival. pubintheparkuk.com
Body&Soul, 19-21 June
Spend the longest day of the year at a food festival in an Irish castle, and thank us later. Dublin’s hidden gem, Ballinlough Castle, will host the three-day event to bring a fantastic culinary line-up from some of the best local innovative gourmet producers – and just to top it off, it will all be paired with champagne. Pre-register for exclusive access to early bird tickets here. bodyandsoul.ie
Smoked & Uncut, 20 June, 11 July, 25 July
The annual Smoked & Uncut festival is more glamour than grunge, and you can expect a line-up of handpicked classic and contemporary artists as well as home-made street food, local ales and plenty of cocktails. The glamorous foodie’s – which takes place across three locations – is famed for its large family-style pop-up restaurant Feasts which see some of the country’s best chefs cook up a storm for sold-out communal Feasting tables. The music and food line-up is yet to be announced, so stay tuned. smokedanduncut.com
Pub in the Park, various dates from 15 May-13 September
Tom Kerridge’s Pub in the Park sees a top line-up of chefs and performers touring round the country, this year drawing in over 250,000 visitors. Headliners included Jake Bugg, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Clean Bandit and Will Young, alongside a stellar food line-up, chef demonstrations and masterclasses. Sign up here to be the first to hear about the 2020 festival. pubintheparkuk.com
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Big Feastival, 28-30 August
Get in there early and grab yourself some tickets for The Big Feastival 2020, the ultimate feel-good festival located in the Cotswolds. Jess Glynne, Elbow and Rudimental headlined last year alongside top names from the food world such as Raymond Blanc OBE, Candice Brown and Daniel Clifford – and this year will no doubt follow suit. Check out our guide to the 2018 festival to get a feel for the vibes. uk.thebigfeastival.com
London Brunch Fest
Avo-on-toast brigade, this one’s for you: the only festival dedicated to the capital’s most loved brunch dishes. Here you can brunch till your heart is content, sampling some of London’s most popular dishes alongside tea, coffee, Bloody Marys and prosecco. There will also be panel discussions, demonstrations and hands-on workshops from company founders and industry leaders, plus DJ sets to keep things lively. 2020 dates are yet to be announced. londonbrunchfest.com
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Food Rocks
Curated by superstar chef Mark Hix, Food Rocks in Lyme Regis will see the best food and drink producers from around Dorset come together for another year in 2020 – though dates are yet to be announced. The festival features a diverse mix of interactive cookery demonstrations, talks and tastings, with last year’s line up including Mitch Tonks, Angela Hartnett and Richard Bertinet. hixrestaurants.co.uk
Abergavenny Food Festival, 19-20 September
Abergavenny Food Festival is a staple on the summer festival calendar. Perhaps the more high-brow festival on our list, it’s known for bringing together chefs, food businesses, journalists, farmers and food producers who flock to the Welsh town to enjoy talks, demonstrations and, of course, lots of delicious food. From tutored tastings, demos from top chefs, tours and forages as well as big parties, there’s something to tickle everyone’s taste buds. abergavennyfoodfestival.com
Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival, 26-27 September
Snape Maltings in Suffolk is home to the famous Aldeburgh Music festival, but also the Food & Drink festival which is widely regarded as one of the best in the country. Next September it’s returning for its 15th year, giving guests the opportunity to experience all of Suffolk’s best food and drink under one roof, with a large indoor market, food stalls, masterclasses, events and talks from renowned chefs – last year the line-up featured Thomasina Miers, Dan Doherty, Melissa Hemsley, Chetna Makan and Maunika Gowardhan. One to put in the diary. aldeburghfoodanddrink.co.uk
Falmouth Oyster Festival
Kick off oyster season in style with a visit to Falmouth Oyster Festival, where visitors can enjoy a packed programme of cookery demonstrations, live music and, of course, freshly shucked oysters. Expect cookery demonstrations by leading local chefs, oysters, seafood, wine and local ale to sample, plus children’s shell painting and entertainment. There are also sea shanties, a town parade, live music, an oyster shucking competition, a Falmouth Working Boat race and marquees brimming with Cornish produce. falmouthoysterfestival.co.uk
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