90 Our Marvellous Market Square
The Festival Market Bar and Grill Come and enjoy a glass of Drappier champagne or a glass of ice cold sherry with small plates of food cooked before you and sourced from the stalls around the Market Square. Sushi with champagne, chorizo and prawns cooked with manzanilla, come and meet the chefs and wine suppliers that drive the town.
Dart to Mouth Deli Come and enjoy one of Rayne’s award winning cream teas and other tasty deli-cacies at this popular Market venue.
Something fishy Mark Lobb, local fishmonger will be cooking a selection of fishy dishes at his stall during Food Festival alongside his usual array of fabulous wet fish.
The World Chilli Chucking Challenge Expect lots of fun and laughter as adults and children test their throwing skills in this hot & spicy chilli challenge!
Community Café A series of demonstrations, activities and events to keep you and your little
ones occupied. Entry is free to all these activities but places will be limited so book your space by calling 07794 521194. Please note children must be accompanied by an adult.
Saturday 22nd October 10.30 - 11.30am Fudge making demonstration with Roly’s Fudge 12.00 – 1.00pm Flower arranging with fruit & vegetables with Dartmouth Flower Club 1.30 – 2.30pm 3.00 – 4.00pm
Sunday 23rd October 11.00 – 12.00pm Fudge making demonstration with Roly’s Fudge 12.30 – 1.30 pm Make & bake gingerbread men with Humpty Dumpty Nurseries 3.00 – 4.00pm
“Deli Dish of the Day” judging & results This year check out the Old Market Square and surrounding area (Saturday & Sunday) for all these exciting goings on:
Exhibitors Over 35 producers many of whom are new to the festival this year will be exhibiting in this area – so come and support your local producers.
Musical entertainment Sit back, relax, and let some of our local musicians including Antonia Suner and Fly Yeti Fly entertain you while you enjoy some fabulous food & drink from the surrounding stalls and cafes.
Story telling & craft activities for the under 7’s with Dartmouth Library “Deli Dish of the Day” judging & results
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