The award-winning Narberth Food Festival is getting ready to serve up its lively menu of treats for foodies, fun-lovers and all the family.
Festival-goers can look forward once again to a great outdoor music and street food dining experience, coupled with the excitement of browsing, buying, tasting and learning in the adjoining massive marquee.
“In the words of one happy stallholder, the festival creates a Mardi Gras atmosphere,” said festival chairman Huw Jones. “We’re looking forward to another brilliant event, with that unique Narberth mix of good food, great talks and demonstrations and entertainment for all, in a relaxing atmosphere.
““We’ll never be the biggest food festival, but people tell us we’re the friendliest and most enjoyable.”
SAMPLE IT ALL FOR YOURSELF!
Find the festival on the Town Moor, Narberth from 10 am - 6 pm on Saturday, September 24, and 10 am - 4 pm on Sunday, September 25.
Admission charges are £4 on the Saturday, £3 on the Sunday and just £5 for a weekend ticket. Under-18s are admitted free. Dogs are welcome in outside areas.
Two park and ride services will operate throughout the weekend - from Narberth CP School in Jesse Road and G.D. Harries & Sons on the A478 between Narberth and Templeton.
The not-for-profit festival is run entirely by volunteers, and sponsored by a number of local businesses and organisations.
Town traders will also be joining in the festival fun by entering the shop window competition on the theme of Wellbeing.
For more information, visit www.narberthfoodfestival.com or the Narberth Food Festival page on Facebook.
Pictures by Gareth Davies Photography.