Narberth Food Festival is one of the longest-established food festivals in Wales and also ranked as the friendliest, Narberth Food Festival will buzzing on Narberth’s Town Moor this September (27/28th). With entertainment, guest chefs, workshops, masterclasses and children’s activities added to the mix alongside food, glorious food on over 50 stalls (all undercover!) and street food, you can see why Narberth Food Festival is such a great event for foodies, fun-lovers and families alike.
Festival chair Lyndon Belt has been a committee member for over 15 years taking over in 2024 . Said Lyndon, “We base our success on a foundation of food, drink, music and entertainment, with free entry and activities for children. This was the vision of the first committee and so it has continued, giving our visitors the friendliest food experience in Wales.”
The two-day festival is staged on Narberth’s Town Moor. The festival takes place in a full-boarded marquee with catering stalls, the music stage and the ever-popular licensed bar on the former primary school playground.
The finest food from Pembrokeshire and Welsh producers features high on the offerings from festival stallholders, with old favourites sharing the marquee with some exciting newcomers with support from Welsh Government funding.
No Narberth Food Festival would be complete without its curtain-raiser – Friday’s Education Day, where it’s take-over time in the marquee for local primary schoolchildren to enjoy food-themed activities. This year pupils from Narberth, Templeton and Tavernspite schools joined us for a host of activities – sausage making with butcher Tom Rees (Andrew Rees Butchers), story of chocolate ,with Mark Owen (Wickedly Welsh) to name but a few.
Narberth Food Festival is a not-for-profit event, run entirely by volunteers, and sponsored by a number of local businesses and organisations.
A warm welcome is guaranteed whatever the weather!