Food and Drink

Please note if you are bringing your own provisions: No Glass – This means in the campsite as well as arena. Any glass will be confiscated and this will probably include its contents, whether it is TK or JD!! No Babecues or open fires - So you won’t be able to cook on these. Please note we are only able to give you such a great weekend at such a low ticket price by making some profit from by other means, such as pitch fees and bar takings so please help to keep the festival viable by patronising all these great stalls and the bar!

The Bars

The Pub and The Bubble Bus – Will serve drinks at very reasonable prices so it would be much easier to come with a bit of cash than fill up the rucksack with cans! We feel that our ticket price is still very low for what we are putting on this year so please support us by buying drinks from the bar, we get a percentage of the revenue. The two bars will run with extended opening hours to 2.00am. As usual we will be stocking them with local real ales, draught cider, quality lagers, most spirits and of course gallons of PIMMS. A Bar Tariff will be published here nearer the time.  Proof of Age – Want to have a drink and do you possibly look under 25yrs? The bar staff and stewards are trained to ask for proof of age of anyone consuming, or attempting to buy, alcohol who looks under 25yrs, this follows the national Challenge 25 campaign. You will need your passport or driver’s licence, nothing else will do! Obviously you only need to be over 18yrs to be legal but please comply with our request.

Foodstalls

The Furnace: Back again after last year, where they proved to be so popular with their vegetarian menu, great seating area and friendly staff
Luardos: Simon and friends are  Blissfields Festival regulars now, in their little green van serving brilliant South American food.
Splendid Meat: Serving  traditional and rare breed free range meat from their own farm, such as Aberdeen Angus beef, Gloucester Old Spot pork and Portland Lamb, one for the carnivores!
Le Grande Bouffe: A stall with great pedigree often being quoted as the best food stall at Glastonbury we are so pleased to have them attend. Mixed menu incorporating many Gallic favourites.

Cafes

Mashed Tea Tent: Our great friends return again with the tiny tea tent that has it all from teas to torches
Hidden Hedge Cafe: Branching out (see what I did there!) this year into the hidden hedge The Furnace will be providing refreshment for the forest folk as well!
Camel Camp Cafe: In the camp site, the room service cafe in the Camel Camp area will be serving light refreshments to the plebs in the main camp site too!
Coffee Fix: Late at night or early in the morning come and get your caffeine fix here, proper coffee served as you like it.
Happy Hookahs: Enjoy organic teas & smoking delicious flavoured shishas all whilst enjoying games & acousitc performances.
also
Farmer Gosden’s Ice Creams: Always a favourite from a local dairy farm
Quenchers Smoothies: The freshest, tsatiest smoothies.

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