A 'free to enter' food-focused family event is set to take place in the Guildhall Square over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend from 18th to 21st April 2025.
Organised by Zoom Events and supported by Salisbury City Council, the Salisbury 'FEASTival' will feature an eclectic mix of world street foods, handmade groceries and craft stalls with bar and live music in a festival atmosphere.
The street food court will offer alfresco dining with stalls preparing dishes such as pork or chicken souvlaki, burritos, wraps and traditional Thai, Chinese, Sri Lankan and Italian hot foods. Meanwhile, The Famous Last Stand bar will be serving alcoholic beverages and soft drinks whilst visitors relax and soak up the atmosphere.
A small stage will feature live music throughout the weekend and there will be an Easter egg hunt for children around the event from 12pm – 1pm and 3pm – 4pm on Easter Sunday. Stalls with handmade groceries, arts, crafts and accessories will accompany the food-focused fun providing plenty of intriguing items to browse. With so many tasty treats, live entertainment and gift ideas to choose from there really is something for everyone to enjoy at the FEASTival as part of a trip to the centre of Salisbury this Easter.
The Salisbury FEASTival will be open:
- Friday 18th April from 12pm – 6pm
- Saturday 19th April from 9am – 6pm
- Sunday 20h April from 10am – 6pm
- Monday 21st April from 10am – 5pm
Further information about the Salisbury FEASTival can be found by visiting https://www.zoomevents.co.uk/salisbury-feastival

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