A highly anticipated food and artisan festival is set to return to Bewdley this month.
Dine 'N' Devour Food and Artisan Festival promises to be "bigger and better" this year as it prepares to bring a delightful blend of culinary treats to town.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Gas Works Meadow, the event will showcase a variety of street food vendors who will serve up everything from loaded hotdogs and gourmet burgers to Indonesian and Caribbean delicacies.
A spokesperson for LSD Promotions said: "Attendees can look forward to sampling delicious offerings including loaded hotdogs, gourmet burgers, loaded fries, Greek gyros, beef brisket, Caribbean cuisine, bubble waffles, cheesecake, churros and so much more.
"To complement the diverse food offerings, festival-goers can quench their thirst at our specially curated bars serving refreshing cocktails, a variety of gins, prosecco, larger, craft beer, fresh lemonade, coffee and mocktails."
As well as a variety of food and drinks, visitors will be able to explore unique crafts and products on the artisan stalls including handmade candles, jewellery, fudge, dream catchers, artwork, crystals and more.
The festival, which will take place on Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16, will also be packed with entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.
This includes a LIVE DJ Compere, a chef on stilts and the Got2Sing Choir who will be performing on Saturday afternoon (June 15).
On Sunday (June 16), the LIVE DJ Compere, Stilt Man and Zenner Dance Academy will be performing from 1pm.
The festival is free to attend, ticketless and dog-friendly.
LSD Promotions added: "So, put the dates in your diary, invite your friends and family, and join us for an unforgettable weekend of food, fun and entertainment in Bewdley."
For more information visit the Dine 'N' Devour social media pages on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
The Facebook event page can be found by visiting www.facebook.com/events/1613400579175255
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