Tuesday, 30 September 2008

More Food and Drink!!!!!!!!!!!

I like to keep with the theme so here comes a load of events happening in the Manchester Food and Drink Festival (yes the Salford Food and Drink Festival is mixed in with this!).

Running from 3rd - 13th October, Manchester hosts its 11th annual Food and Drink festival in and around the city.

The pick of this year’s festivity has got to be Spinningfields taste, dine and learn pavilion. Located just behind Deansgate in an array of Tipis!!

Experience Demo theatres with celeb chefs.Plant your own seed at the Urban Planting Corner.

Attend one off events and tasting sessions.

In the evenings you can relax in the Marble Arch Pub, supping on the regions best beers from the local brewers, whilst listening to some of Manchester’s best live music artists including a special performance from “I am Kloot”.

If beer isn’t for you, you can come to the Moroccan themed Tipi hideaway, chill out and enjoy a glass of wine, or a cocktail if you’re feeling adventurous!

Masterchef judge John Torode will be at the Pavilion on Saturday 4th October from 3pm. Promoting his new book, John will be demonstrating recipes from it, and later on signing copies for you.

There is even a Food and Drink Exhibition at the Royal Exchange Theatre, displaying the work of Christopher Rainham, whose work takes inspiration from food, drink and music. The display is obviously centred around food and paintings will be displayed in front of the theatres restaurant The Round.

No one is ever left out of these kinds of festivals, kiddies aged 2-4 are invited to a Teddy Bears Picnic at CUP CafĂ© on Thomas Street in Manchester on 8th October. Playing, telling stories, singing, picnicking all for just £3.50! Mums can bring babies down too for no charge. Don’t forget your teddy!!For detailed listing of what’s on visit: www.foodanddrinkfestival.com/2008.

1 comment:

das said...

The 10th Manchester Food and Drink FestivalNew Version, please update! starts on Friday 5th October 2007. The event is sponsored by the Co-op and runs until the 15th October.Plenty of time to put on a couple of stone. Particularly if you’re going to see any of the top chef’s who’ll be at the festival.Anthony Worrell Thompson arrives in Manchester and helps kickoff the festival on the 5th. But don’t let that stop you visiting as there’s loads going on.
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