A brand new street food festival is coming to Warwick this March to raise money for ‘353‘ – a local charity delivering long-term support to a variety of military charities, soldiers and their families.
Organised by Fitness Worx Gyms, the festival will take place at Cape Road Industrial Estate on Cattell Road in Warwick from 6pm to 10pm on March 24th.
Some of Warwick’s best independent street food and drink vendors are joining in, including:-
- Beki’s Brownies
- Brubl Crafted Beer
- Dough and Brew
- Good Food Cartel
- Meat Meets Bun
- The Boozy Pony
- Tapas Zampa
Top Of The Rocks will also be giving out free music tuition on the night.
Entry tickets are just £2, or you can opt to donate more if you wish, with 100% of all ticket sales donated to charity.
Get your tickets here.
After a successful eight-week run at the Cathedral Ruins in the summer, Coventry Dining Club is back, bringing street food, drinks, and general loveliness across Coventry for seven whole weeks.
There will be five different venues that are being announced gradually, so keep an eye on their socials for tickets and info. The first one is at Coventry Cathedral, which I can promise is an amazing setting.
To book a table you must adhere to current Government and Tier 2 guidelines, which includes ensuring all groups are from the same household.
For more info or tickets, visit their website here.
After a successful eight-week run at the Cathedral Ruins in the summer, Coventry Dining Club is back, bringing street food, drinks, and general loveliness across Coventry for seven whole weeks.
There will be five different venues that are being announced gradually, so keep an eye on their socials for tickets and info. The first one is at Coventry Cathedral, which I can promise is an amazing setting.
To book a table you must adhere to current Government and Tier 2 guidelines, which includes ensuring all groups are from the same household.
For more info or tickets, visit their website here.
After a successful eight-week run at the Cathedral Ruins in the summer, Coventry Dining Club is back, bringing street food, drinks, and general loveliness across Coventry for seven whole weeks.
There will be five different venues that are being announced gradually, so keep an eye on their socials for tickets and info. The first one is at Coventry Cathedral, which I can promise is an amazing setting.
To book a table you must adhere to current Government and Tier 2 guidelines, which includes ensuring all groups are from the same household.
For more info or tickets, visit their website here.
After a successful eight-week run at the Cathedral Ruins in the summer, Coventry Dining Club is back, bringing street food, drinks, and general loveliness across Coventry for seven whole weeks.
There will be five different venues that are being announced gradually, so keep an eye on their socials for tickets and info. The first one is at Coventry Cathedral, which I can promise is an amazing setting.
To book a table you must adhere to current Government and Tier 2 guidelines, which includes ensuring all groups are from the same household.
For more info or tickets, visit their website here.
After a successful eight-week run at the Cathedral Ruins in the summer, Coventry Dining Club is back, bringing street food, drinks, and general loveliness across Coventry for seven whole weeks.
There will be five different venues that are being announced gradually, so keep an eye on their socials for tickets and info. The first one is at Coventry Cathedral, which I can promise is an amazing setting.
To book a table you must adhere to current Government and Tier 2 guidelines, which includes ensuring all groups are from the same household.
For more info or tickets, visit their website here.
After a successful eight-week run at the Cathedral Ruins in the summer, Coventry Dining Club is back, bringing street food, drinks, and general loveliness across Coventry for seven whole weeks.
There will be five different venues that are being announced gradually, so keep an eye on their socials for tickets and info. The first one is at Coventry Cathedral, which I can promise is an amazing setting.
To book a table you must adhere to current Government and Tier 2 guidelines, which includes ensuring all groups are from the same household.
For more info or tickets, visit their website here.