Who doesn’t love food? To celebrate all that is great about Salisbury’s food and drink scene, ten days of foodie festivities will take place across the city this summer from 27th August to 5th September 2021.
Taste Salisbury will see events and special promotions throughout the week, finishing with the Salisbury Food & Drink Festival on Sunday 5th September.
Salisbury BID, Salisbury City Council, and Experience Salisbury are working in partnership to produce the exciting city-wide celebration showcasing the brilliant food and drink venues, producers, and sellers that can be found here.
As preparations begin, all businesses in the city centre, not just food and drink venues, are encouraged to get involved.
Dan Collins, Business Manager for Salisbury BID, said: “This is a fantastic promotional opportunity for businesses in Salisbury. Whether it’s a special themed menu, discount or a big event, we want businesses to get involved.
“Salisbury BID feels it’s important to celebrate what Salisbury has to offer and Taste Salisbury will do just that.”
Businesses that sign-up to Taste Salisbury will be promoted via the Experience Salisbury website, which will have a dedicated section for Taste Salisbury events, special promotions and discounts.
Those already taking part include Old Ale & Coffee House, Milford Hall Hotel, Pizza Venti, The Artisan Wine & Spirit Co. and Arundells, with events from wine tasting to pizza making and world street food menus.
That’s just a taster of what’s to come!
Any city centre business can join in but those wanting to know more must register their interest through a quick survey which you can find here.

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