The Great British Food Festival returns to Harewood House this weekend.
The Great British Food Festival returns from 25th - 27th May featuring live music, artisan stalls, competitions, mini zoos and more.
Since starting in 2010, the Great British Food Festival has become a nationwide favourite and brings a wealth of entertainment each year.
So what can visitors expect?
Whats on?
- Chef Demos
- Live music
- Men V Food
- Foraging walks
- Masterclass
- Kids cookery
- Cake off
- Street Food
- Crafts and Gifts

Dates and times
The Festival is being held in the grounds of Harewood House on Sandy Gate, Leeds.
On Saturday, the festival will run from 10am to 5:30pm and on Sunday from 10am to 5:30pm.
On Bank Holiday Monday it will also be open from 10am to 5pm.
Parking
There is free car parking and there are parking spaces for disabled blue badge holders.

Dogs
The event is dog friendly but dogs must remain on leads at all times.
Dietary requirements
The festival organisers ask you do not bring your own food or drink - but if special dietary requirements mean you do need to, this is accepted.
Alcohol must not be brought to the venue.
To find out more you can visit their website or contact info@greatbritishfoodfestival.com

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