The annual We Love Hythe Life Food Festival is once again returning to Hythe Green for 2023! The festival will be taking place on August bank holiday weekend, 26th, 27th and 28th August from 11am-7pm Saturday and Sunday, 11am-6pm Monday. The three-day event consists of a huge range exhibitors and we plan to once again exceed ourselves with record numbers of vendors and visitors alike. Entry to the festival is free for all to enjoy, with designated parking available nearby.
Organised by Hythe Life magazine, the festival's ethos centres around local, sustainable shopping and eating. We understand as well as anyone the impact that this current economic crisis is having on the community and the small local businesses within it. We hope that this event can be an opportunity for us all to come together and support our friends and neighbours, boosting their businesses and celebrating their hard work day in and day out. As such, it will showcase an enormous selection of gourmet food and drink producers, most of whom are local to Kent and many of whom are located within a 25-mile radius of Hythe. From the international to the best of British, the We Love Hythe Life Food Festival celebrates diversity, culture and great food and drink with over 50 stalls dedicated to cuisine from across the globe. With preserves and pickles to cakes and bakes, spicy snacks to sweet treats, the bustling marketplace of artisan producers, restaurateurs and high-end street food sellers will offer a foodie feast to suit every budget, taste and dietary need. Guests are welcome to take a seat and enjoy their purchases in our range of picnic areas whilst listening to the wonderful music line up across all three event days.
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