A two day vegan food festival is coming to London
Loosen your belts and get your eating pants, plant-based pals, for a two day vegan food festival is coming to London.
We Love Vegan Food Festival is coming to Old Spitalfields Market in east London this July.
As you might expect from a festival called We Love Vegan Food, theres going to be a lot of…vegan food.
For two days only, over 20-21 July, the market will be transformed into a vegan paradise, with vendors selling plant-based wares to hungry people.
Theres going to be vegan burgers, vegan pizzas, houmous (why, of course), superfoods, vegan sushi and vegan dumplings.
Sounds like a dream.
The festival will take place within a fenced off area of Spitalfields Market, and therell be live music, chef demos, lectures, competitions and more.
Organisers say therell also be a sumptuous array of drinks at special on-site bars – what a hoot.
Tickets to this festival cost £5 (plus £1 booking fee) for a day ticket (12pm-4pm), and £12 (plus £1 booking fee) for an evening ticket (5pm-9pm).
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Each ticket does include a free drink on arrival, although it doesnt say what this is.
Imagine if it was a thimble of tap water. Imagine.
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We Love Vegan Food festival
When? Friday 20 July, 2018 (12pm – 9pm), Saturday 21 July, 2018 (10am – 9pm)
Where? Old Spitalfields Market, 16 Horner Square, London E1 6EW
How much? Tickets cost £5 – £12 (plus booking fee)
How? Book tickets here
If youre into stuff like this, you might also like the idea of V For – a month-long vegan food and lifestyle festival taking place in Spitalfields, London this August.
The UKs first zero waste vegan festival is happening in the Cotswolds in August, and if youre heading to music festivals over the summer, check out our guide to vegan food at music festivals.
Its really handy to know which vendors to make a beeline for when youre hanging.
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