There’s nothing like trying new foods and it’s even better when you’re supporting a local business or two.
In August, Lancashire locals can look forward to sampling a range of foods from lots of businesses as the Clitheroe Food Festival returns this summer.
From sweet treats to drinkable delights, there are plenty of stalls for you to look forward to – let’s take a look at this year’s lineup.
Clitheroe Food Festival’s 2024 lineup
According to the Clitheroe Food Festival website, the following exhibitors will be sharing their food and drink offerings at this year’s event.
Clitheroe Food Festival returns on Saturday 10th August and we cannot wait to introduce some of our fantastic vendors over the coming weeks! We are fully sold out now and have some amazing stalls that will have you drooling! https://t.co/TtEC2CJ197 #cff24 pic.twitter.com/XcjSGqksq1
— Clitheroe Food Festival (@ClitheroeFood) July 12, 2024
When is the Clitheroe Food Festival?
The Clitheroe Food Festival is taking place on Saturday, August 10 while the Ribble Valley Taste Fest will be on just before from Saturday, August 3 to Friday, August 9.
You can find out more about the events via the Clitheroe Food Festival website.
Cakes and puddings/chocolate and confectionary/ice cream
- Apricot Meringue
- Cinderbake
- Finch Bakery
- Ginger Bakers
- Malvavisco Marshmallows
- The Yorkshire Pud Bakery
- Williams Handbaked
- Tricky Dickies Sticky Toffee Pudding
- The Wilde Bakery Flapjacks
- The Finest Fudge
- The Fudge Factory
- The Chocolate Works
- The Cake Tin
- Sugar Tart Cupcakery
- Spoons Desserts
- SnoFro
- Signature Scones
- Pudalicious
- Northern Brownies
- Mrs Dowsons Ice Cream
- Jeni’s Brownies
- The Grasmere Gingerbread Shop
- Country Crepes
- Cake Up North
- Bowland Chocolate Company
- Pretzel and Spelt
Street food
- Armenian Kitchen
- Charlie Macs Dogs (Vegetarian, Vegan)
- Elvin’s Street Food
- Sabden Smash
- Street Food Pizza
- Super Bao Street Kitchen
- The Gourmet Scotch Egg Co
- Wrap Ninjas
- Troy’s Greek Street Food
- Mr Murray’s Scotch Eggs
- Hallumination
- 2 Sisters Thai Food
- Eyes on the Fries
Indian food
- Sian’s Indian Express
- Really Indian
Supermarket
- Booths Clitheroe
Gifts
- Bottle Wicks
- Butternut Box (pet products)
- Concrete & Cacti
- Lytham Gin (alcoholic drinks)
- Kushboo Soaps
Pies and pastries
- Cafe Cannoli Limited
- La Focaccia Ltd
- Pud Pud
- The Real Thai Pie
- The Cornish Bakery
- Love is Churros
- BreeOsh Continental Bakery
Flavourings, spices, sauces and preserves
- Daddy Cools Chilli Sauce
- Tosha Dibba
- The Gift Of Oil
- The Bee Centre
- Spice Cartel
- Global Nomad
- Blueberry Hill Preserves
- Bee Natural Bees Wax Wraps
Meat products
- Loaded Sausage Company
- Sizzlers Prime Meats
- The Port of Lancaster Smokehouse
- Porcus People
- North West Game
- Cunliffe Hog Roast
- Cowmans Famous Sausage Shop
- Bowland Pork, Beef and Lamb
- Allan Hacking Butchers
Cheeses
- The Great British Cheese Company
- Yorkshire Dama Cheese Ltd
- The Cheese Board
- Procters Cheeses
- Bowes Dairy Products
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Deli
- Stansfields
Drinks
- Ninja Coffee (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
- Orchards of Husthwaite (alcoholic)
- Root2Ginger (non-alcoholic)
- The Little Barn Bar (non-alcoholic)
- The Tipsy Truck Company (alcoholic)
- Vintage Box Bar (alcoholic)
- Three Wheel Gin Co (alcoholic)
- The Beer Shack (alcoholic)
- Provino (alcoholic)
- Fairham Gin (alcoholic)
- Mr Fitzpatrick’s (non-alcoholic)
- Lucelas (alcoholic)
- Goosnargh Gin (alcoholic)
- Escape with Coffee and Cocktails (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
- D Byrne & Co (alcoholic)
- Bowland Brewery Bar (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
Other
- The Compleat Food Group
There will also be an opportunity for fundraising as the Rosemere Cancer Foundation will also attend the event.
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