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Food festival makes Market Rasen return

Market Rasen’s Food and Drink Festival makes its return on Saturday 29th March, offering a feast of local flavours.

Set in the heart of the town’s Market Place from 10am to 4pm, the festival provides a day filled with gourmet delights, live entertainment, and family-friendly fun.

Organised in partnership with the Advocate Arms, Heneage Arms, and Market Rasen Town Council, this year’s event builds on the success of last year’s festivals, bringing together food and drink vendors.

Matt Horsefield, head chef and owner of the Advocate Arms and Heneage Arms, said: “We can’t wait to welcome everyone back for another fantastic day of food, drink, and community spirit. Last year’s turnout was amazing and we’re hoping this year will be even better – so come along, bring your friends and let’s make it a day to remember.”

Visitors can also sample local gin or a Lincolnshire pint, and live music from Pelham Road will keep the atmosphere abuzz.

Nicola Marshall, West Lindsey Towns Manager, said: “This festival is a brilliant opportunity to showcase the best of our local producers while bringing the community together and attracting visitors to discover Market Rasen’s high street shops and businesses.

“With great food and live entertainment, it’s the perfect way to spend time with family and friends.”

 

Image credit: West Lindsey District Council

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