Full details announced as new Autumn Food Festival heads to Warwick this weekend

By James Smith

24th Sep 2024 | Local News

Warwick's new Autumn Food Festival will be held on Sunday 29 September (image via CJ's)
Warwick's new Autumn Food Festival will be held on Sunday 29 September (image via CJ's)

The town centre is set to be taken over by the new Autumn Food Festival this weekend.

Organised by CJ's Events Warwickshire, the event follows the hugely successful May food festival which moved to St Nicholas Park for the first time this year.

For Sunday's (September 29) event over 50 businesses will head to Market Place bringing a huge range of food and drink.

Visitors can explore a rich variety of 50 plus stalls offering freshly prepared dishes, artisan food products, and delicious beverages. Whether you're a fan of gourmet street food, local farm produce, or international flavours, the Autumn Food Festival has something to satisfy every palate.  

There will also be music, kids rides and face painting!

Jamie Walker of CJ's Events Warwickshire said: "The Autumn Food Festival is a new event for the town, bringing people together to enjoy great food and music.

"We're excited to welcome everyone for a fun-filled day in the heart of the community."

The festival will take place in Market Square, The Holloway & Old Square. 

Entry to the Autumn Food Festival is free, and with an expected crowd of food enthusiasts from across the region, it's the perfect day out for families, friends, and food lovers alike. 

The event will get underway at 10am and run until 4pm.

Stage Line-up:

  • 12noon – 12:45pm - Songbird
  • 1pm – 1.45pm - Sophie Cathrine
  • 2pm – 2.45pm - SKAvenger

Find out more here.

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