Melford Hall, Long Melford, Sudbury CO10 9AA
The Taste of Sudbury, a fantastic annual event, traditionally held in the centre of Sudbury, is returning this year after a two-year break due to the pandemic and will be hosted in a new venue, outside Melford Hall.
The festival will continue to be all about celebrating, promoting and showcasing the very best producers, restaurants and chefs that we are so lucky to have in this region and has had to move to Melford Hall whilst one of the main venues of the festival, St Peters in Sudbury, is closed for a two year renovation.
It is expected that over fifty stalls will be filling the grounds on June 18th selling a whole range of top quality produce including local beef and pork, freshly baked breads, cakes and pies, locally grown fruit including Suffolk strawberries and raspberries, locally distilled Suffolk gins, beautiful brownies and traybakes, Suffolk jams, marinades and conserves plus vegan pastries and much much more.
The fabulous main kitchen theatre will be back with an amazing line up of some of our region’s very best chefs and artisan producers who will be on stage plus there will be butchery masterclasses and baking demos too.
A number of quirky vans and horseboxes will be cooking up delicious street food and of course you’ll be able to sit and enjoy a pint of local craft ale or a glass of Suffolk Gin and Tonic too.
As always, the festival will offer the family a great day out and dogs are very welcome.
Admission costs £5 for adults over 18 years of age and are available to book by visiting the website at www.tasteofsudbury.co.uk
Parking is free of charge and there will also be a free Park and Ride scheme in place running from Sudbury.
The organisers are encouraging visitors to please buy tickets in advance of the day as entry numbers will be limited on the gate.
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