A STREET food festival is set to return to a Victorian country house hotel near Kidderminster, offering a day of food, music, and family fun.
The Brockencote Food and Music Festival, hosted by Eat Street Repeat, will take place on Sunday, September 17 from midday until 7pm at the Brockencote Hall Hotel in Chaddesley Corbett.
Following the success of its inaugural festival last year, which drew over 2,500 visitors, this year's event promises to be even bigger and better.
With over a dozen food vendors participating, visitors can expect a diverse range of cuisines, including street food burgers from Roly Poly, Spanish dishes from Zampa Tapas, wood-fired pizza from Surf N Slice, as well as options for vegans.
There will also be live music at the festival, which will feature a variety of acts including an Amy Winehouse tribute and local talents.
For children, there will be bouncy castles, a magician, and face painting.
Attendees will also have the chance to win £100 worth of food and drinks vouchers or even a night's stay at the Brockencote Hall Hotel.
Craig Markham from organisers Eat Street Repeat said: “There is a fantastic vibe around street food right now and we are thrilled to be bringing some of that to Worcestershire with another great event at Brockencote Hall Hotel.
“This is restaurant-standard food – bursting with flavour – at street food prices, with some great live musicians and acts for the children too, all while set against a beautiful location at Brockencote Hall.”
Jack Hartshorne, general manager of Brockencote Hall Hotel, added: “We had such a fantastic time hosting the festival last year and we are thrilled to see it return.
“Eat Street Repeat have put on a fun-filled day with some great local vendors, fantastic food and entertainment for adults and kids, so it is shaping up to be another great event.”
Early bird tickets are available for £4, £2 for under-16s, while entry for under-4s is free. There will also be on-the-door tickets subject to availability. To buy tickets, visit the Eat Street Repeat website.
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