eat:Tavistock

Duke Street
Taunton and Bridgwater
Tavistock
Devon
PL190BA

Tel: 08002465200

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Opening Times

Season (17 May 2026)
DayTimes
Sunday10:00 - 16:00

Prices

Free

About us

eat:Tavistock Food Festival returns Sunday 17 May 2026 from 10-4pm. Join us for a delicious day out all along West Street, Duke Street and Brook Street, closed to vehicles for the day and absolutely chock full of fabulous eats and drinks. A great way to get to know your local growers, makers, creatives and producers and celebrate food and culture from the lovely lands of West Devon. There will farmers market and deli favourites, brewers and bakers, street foods and treat foods, together with fine crafts and community groups, cafe and bars; always with a wide range including gluten free, vegan, vegetarian and alcohol free food and drinks.

Brought to you by eat:Festivals working to connect communities with the productive landscape that surrounds them, which is good for local business, food producers and for families.
Our festivals are always free to attend, accessible to all and family friendly including the dog. There will be music and entertainment and places to sit and just enjoy the day...see you there!
Thinking of applying to trade with eat:Festivals? Head over to www.eatfestivals.org/apply to read more about us, see latest availability and apply.

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