New team at helm of food and drink festival
The Herald|August 20, 2024
LOOE Food and Drink Festival is set to return this September – with an all-new team at its helm.
HERALD REPORTER
New team at helm of food and drink festival

The festival, which will be held at East Looe’s Buller Quay on Sunday September 15, will showcase the region’s very best local food vendors, celebrity headline chefs and have ‘fantastic’ drinks offerings.

Billed as a ‘one-day spectacular’, the festival will be completely free of charge to visit, making it an affordable day out for local residents and holidaymakers alike.

And BBC Great British Menu Winner and local restaurateur Chef Ben Palmer is set to gather a whole host of famous friends and treat visitors to an entire day of impressive chef demos.

While the full line-up has yet to be announced, Festival Chef Director Ben has already confirmed that his fellow Great British Menu regional finalists Andi Tuck, Elly Wentworth and Mike Naidoo will all be making an appearance, preparing to cook up a storm in the scenic quayside location.

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