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Gloucester Quays Food Festival

An event in July in Gloucestershire
Historic Docks
Gloucester
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Gloucester Quays Food Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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The 3-day Food Festival celebrates food and drink from around the UK, as well as showcasing home-grown Gloucestershire and Cotswolds delicacies.

Entry is FREE, but those wanting to see live celebrity cooking events will need to book seats before the event at www.gloucesterquaysfoodfestival.co.uk.

There is plenty to see and do throughout the weekend with speciality food stalls, a 'village green' lawn area next to the music and an entertainment stage alongside a 'food and drink to go' area.

And don't forget the bargain shopping! The Gloucester Quays Food Festival is set in the heart of the Historic Docks, home to Gloucester Quays Outlet offering up to 70% off normal retail prices at shops like Le Creuset, Oneida and Pro Cook plus favourites M&S, Next, Gap, Nike, White Stuff, and designer shops LK Bennett, The White Company and Osprey London.

Telephone: 07721028459
Contact name: sue partridge
email: sue@eyepr.co.uk

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