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Great Artisan Feast Festival set to arrive in Bath’s Queen Square next month

Monday 8th August 2016 Bath Echo News Team What's On

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The team behind Bath Street Food will be making a welcome return by taking over Queen Square for The Great Artisan Feast Festival on Saturday 17th September 2016, between 10am and 8pm.

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Returning to the city after last year’s triumphant Christmas Market at Southgate, the Bath Street Food team are launching their new food and drink experience for all ages called ‘The Great Artisan Feast Festival’.

The all-day festival features local artisan producers, street food, deli stands, ‘Granny Garbutt’s ‘Gin Palace’, guest brewers and other beverages.

There will also be guest food speakers, cooking demonstrations plus live entertainment.

There will be under cover seating from which to enjoy the unique atmosphere in the surrounds of the world famous Grade 1 Listed Georgian Queen Square. Entry is free.

In addition to a wide selection of producers selling delicious food from Bath and the South West and from across the world, visitors can also enjoy Granny Garbutt’s ‘Gin Palace’, serving a wide selection of specialist gins, whisky from the whisky wagon and local ales and beers. There will also be a variation of botanical drinks available.

Cookery and food demonstrations will be taking place during the day and there will be ‘unplugged’ live music to add to the ambience of the event and its historic surroundings.

As with all the Bath Street Food events, The Great Artisan Feast Festival will also focus on quality and variety celebrating the best food and drink from across the South West.

Visitors will be able to choose from stands including Very Veggie, Meaty Mouthfuls, Tantalising Tipples, Relax & Natter, Sweet Sensations, Delicious Deli and World Flavours (more to be confirmed).

There will be plenty of vegetarian and gluten free choices too.

Karen Skerratt, Managing Director of the Hubb Group, the company behind Bath Street Food and The Great Artisan Feast Festival said: “We can’t wait to bring The Great Artisan Feast Festival to Queen Square on September the 17th.

“We are really looking forward to introducing the Gin Palace to Bath which alongside the live entertainment and demonstrations will make the event a truly unique experience to city folk and visitors of all ages.

“The Artisan Festival reflects how we at the Hubb Group are learning and developing our offer all the time; responding to both our customers and our stall holders including the thousands of people who came to Bath Christmas Market.”

The Hubb Group created, organise and run Bath Street Food, Exeter Street Food and a variety of bespoke pop-up festivals, markets and other unique and award winning experiences.

The Group is currently undergoing a period of sustained growth and company expansion. With a hard earned reputation for quality and variety, the Hubb team are skilled in planning and delivering events designed to meet their company mission ‘Be Inspired, Be Unique’.

The Great Artisan Feast Festival is on Saturday 17th September 2016 10.00am – 8.00pm in Queen Square, Bath.

For more information visit www.bathstreetfood.com and click on The Great Artisan Feast Festival or on Facebook at facebook.com/bathstreetfood.

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