Events



VegFestUK Bristol ticket competition!

VegFest

VegFestUK is back, bringing the world’s biggest veggie event to Bristol’s amphitheatre to celebrate its 10th birthday. The event takes place from Friday 24th May to Sunday 26th May and will showcase hundreds of vegan food stalls as well as cookery demonstrations, kids cookery classes, nutrition and lifestyle talks, workshops and some outstanding live music. [...]

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Secret garden food festival – 20th April

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We don’t feature many events on Bristol Foodie – we just don’t have the time to keep on top of them all! But this one seemed like such a great idea that we wanted to share it with you. No, it is not the foodie arm of the boutique summer festival, but a food festival [...]

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Chinese New Year, the food and rituals

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As Chinese New Year approaches this Sunday, we asked Jo at our favourite Chinese supermarket Waiyeehong for some insight into this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations, particularly the food and rituals. Follow Jo on twitter for fun and updates: @waiyeehong When approached by Bristol Foodie about writing a guest blog about Chinese New Year, I [...]

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Charity cheese and wine night with Fiona Beckett

Next Friday 23rd November, the Devilled Egg Kitchen Academy is teaming up with the legendary wine and food writer Fiona Beckett to raise money for the Bristol Urological Institute. Fiona, who is the Guardian’s wine columnist amongst many other hats, is an expert when it comes to matching food and wine – see for yourself [...]

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Competition: Win tickets to the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham!

We are a little bit excited about this one! The BBC Good Food Show Winter takes place between 28th Nov and 2nd Dec at the Birmingham NEC and we have three pairs of general admission tickets to giveaway! The tickets are valid every day except Saturday and this year’s line-up includes the likes of John [...]

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Calling all Bristol students – the Devilled Egg student cook off needs you!

This November Bristol University students have the opportunity to enter Bristol’s very own cooking competition, going head to head to show off their culinary skills and win some fantastic prizes. The Golden Egg Student Cook-off challenge will see successful applicants compete in a number of rounds ranging from cooking their signature dish, to rustling up [...]

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Neapolitan cuisine comes to Bristol

Have you always wanted to try the food of Naples? Well now you can without traveling all the way to Italy! Pane & Olio is the latest venture to make use of 40 Alfred Place’s pop-up space, and on Saturday 20th October will be treating guests to a concoction of Neapolitan culture and cuisine; with [...]

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Competition: Win tickets to the UK’s biggest cocktail masterclass!

The UK’s biggest cocktail masterclass is coming to Bristol on 6th September and we have four pairs of tickets to giveaway! Held in St George’s, ‘Cocktails in the City‘ will see 11 Bristol bars join forces for an interactive evening of cocktail making! Some of our favourites including Hyde and Co, The Rummer and Hotel [...]

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Bristol’s Night Market: Thursday 16 August from 4pm

Free this Thursday? Then you need to check out the Night Market, an amalgamation of street food, pop ups and markets – three things that Bristol does very well! Situated in the Big Top at Creative Common, a new creative space near Temple Quay and Temple Meads. Bristol’s first night market sounds like its going [...]

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Jammy coconut sponge

Jammy coconut sponge

I have just got back from a brilliant hen weekend. We went ‘glamping’ with these guys in the Cotswalds – highly recommended and some piccys below. On Saturday we held a high tea for the beautiful bride to be, and were asked to bake a cake. There were 20 of us, so through fear of [...]

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