November 2014 UK food and drink festivals and events
Here are some events you can look forward to this November.
Here's what's going on across the UK in November.
If you think we've missed something, please do share them with us in the comments section below.
Note that ticket prices may be higher if you pay 'on the door'. All details are correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing, but are subject to possible change. Check that events are going ahead before you travel.
Use the map at the bottom of the page to locate your nearest events.
St Andrews Food & Drink Festival
What: Loads of local food and drink events - see the 'more info' link for full details.
When: Throughout November
Where: St Andrews
Cost: Varies depending on the event you attend - many are free. See the link below.
More info: www.issuu.com/.../standrewsfood_drinkfestival
BBC Good Food Show London
What: Demonstrations in the food theatre from the likes of Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood, Jamie Oliver and Michel Roux Jr, plus loads of tasting opportunities and first-class food on sale.
When: 14th-16th November
Where: London Olympia
Cost: £26.50 or £27.50 on Saturday. Entrance after 1pm is £13 (not available on Saturday), but does not include a seat in the food theatre.
More info: www.bbcgoodfoodshowlondon.com
Flavours of Winter
What: Sample and buy top quality food and drink, chef demos, cookery den for children, international cuisine, live entertainment and CAMRA beer festival.
When: 14th-16th November
Where: Trinity Park, Ipswich
Cost: Adults £3 Fri, £5 Sat & Sun, Children £3, Under 12s free
More info: www.flavoursfoodfestivals.co.uk/winter2014
Bedford Christmas Food Market
What: Christmas food, demos, local producers, and ticket price includes entry into the Bird of Prey Centre, where there are flying displays and you can hold an owl.
When: 15-16th November
Where: Bird of Prey Centre, Bedford
Cost: Adults £8, Children £4
More info: www.birdsofpreycentre.co.uk
Clovelly Herring Festival
What: Annual herring festival promoting the catches of the local fishermen. Includes cookery demonstrations, sea shanties and a variety of herring dishes.
When: 16th November
Where: Clovelly
Cost: Free
More info: www.clovelly.co.uk/.../clovelly-herring-festival
Taste of London Winter
What: Food theatre, cocktail masterclasses, special guest chefs, and lots of food and drink.
When: 20th-23rd November
Where: Tobacco Dock, London
Cost: Depending on attendance time, ranges from £19-£23.50. See a price breakdown.
More info: www.london.tastefestivals.com
BBC Good Food Show Winter
What: Featuring Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry, the Hairy Bikers, James Martin, Lorraine Pascale and more special guests, plus loads of food and drink!
When: 27-30th November
Where: NEC Birmingham
Cost: £24.75 or £25.75 on Saturday. You can also buy a 'combined' ticket for £38 that will get you entry to the BBC Good Food Show Summer 2015.
More info: www.bbcgoodfoodshowwinter.com
Hay-on-Wye Winter Food Festival
What: 50 local producers, brass bands and folk musicians
When: 29th November
Where: Market square, Hay-On-Wye
Cost: Free
More info: www.hayfestival.com/.../
Lincolnshire Food & Gift Fair
What: Prepare for Christmas by picking up some craft and food gifts, plus there's demonstrations on both crafting and cookery.
When: 29th-30th November
Where: Lincolnshire Showground
Cost: £5 in advance, free for under 16s.
More info: www.lincolnshireshowground.co.uk/.../lincolnshire-food-and-gift-fair
Dickensian Christmas Food Festival
What: Victorian costumed stall holders (fancy dress for visitors optional), chef demos, Christmas foodie gifts, delicacies and entertainment.
When: 29th-30th November
Where: Botany Bay Mill, Chorley
Cost: Adults £4.50, Children £2, Family £13 (plus booking fees)
More info: www.thebritishfoodfestivals.co.uk/dickensian-christmas
If you can think of more food events that aren't included here, please add them to the comments section below. We'd love to hear about them and will try to add them to the map as they are suggested. No trade events, please.
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