Saturday, November 29, 2025

Louth food and drink festival set for September return

Louth will host its annual Food and Drink Festival on Sunday 28 September, bringing together more than 50 stalls across the town centre. The event, now in its third year, will run from 10am to 4pm and is free to attend.

Visitors can expect a mix of street food and artisan produce, ranging from handmade chocolates and sourdough bread to gourmet hot dogs and award-winning cheeses. Among the confirmed traders are Flippin Crepes, Wicked Temper, Bread + Cheese, Chugga Dawg Ltd, Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese and Mr Pig and Friends.

Alongside the food stalls, entertainment will feature throughout the day. Highlights include the Bicycle Bistro with circus-inspired performances, Sushi Stakeout exploring seagull turf wars through theatre, and Never a Gull Moment, a street act blending comedy and seaside themes. Multi-instrumentalist Wheelhouse will provide live music.

The festival aims to showcase the quality of Lincolnshire’s food, drink and creative talent, while also supporting local businesses and independent traders. Shops in the town centre will remain open during the event, adding to the community atmosphere and giving visitors a chance to explore Louth’s wider retail offer.

Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Mirko Vitali

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