Summer Holidays Activities For Kids: Enjoy A Foodie Street Food Festival

Head over the FEAST street food festival from today

by Hannah Fox |
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Today sees the return of FEAST a street food festival in London’s Docklands

Head over to Tobacco Dock in East London for FEAST, a street food festival from some of the capital’s most exciting food producers.

The festival runs from 1-3 August, but today is the family day (running from 11-4pm), so as well as plenty of delicious food, there’ll be a kids’ disco, facepainting, treasure hunt and tea parties with Comin’s Tea House. Not only that, but all stall traders will be serving kids’ portions throughout the event.

And for adults, there are a number of cooking masterclasses run by top chefs, tea ceremonies, wine tastings and absinthe tastings (although best save the latter two for when you can find a babysitter).

In the evening, they’ll be live music from The Cash Cows, The Ragged Flags and DJs Paul Hanford and Martin Debaere.

Tickets:

£12 on the door
Children under 14 go free
Masterclasses cost from £5-70

Location:

Tobacco Dock, 50 Porters Walk, London E1W 2SF

Tobacco Dock is located just 10 mins from Tower Hill (District/Circle Line), five minutes walk from Shadwell (Overground/DLR] and 7 mins from Wapping (Overground).
Additionally, there are over 800 car parking spaces adjacent to the venue and are located outside the Congestion Charging Zone.

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