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DIARY NOTE: Celebrate Caribbean Food Week 2017 at the Caribbean Food Week Festival in Brixton
The countdown is on to Caribbean Food Week, the UK’s biggest celebration of Caribbean food and drink (21st – 28th August), and you’re invited to join in the fun at this year’s Caribbean Food Week Festival!This unique event will take place at Windrush Square in Brixton on 25th and 26th August (11am – 7pm), and is the perfect way to celebrate Caribbean Food Week 2017.
Bring the family and enjoy an exciting mix of cookery demonstrations, live music, Caribbean street food plus an authentic Caribbean market. You’ll also be able to pick up money-off vouchers to stock-up on your favourite products after Caribbean Food Week.
Caribbean chefs will also be on hand with live cookery demonstrations, and you’ll even have the chance to pick up some handy hints about how to make great-tasting Caribbean food at home.
We’ll see you there!
Event: Caribbean Food Week Festival
Date: 25th and 26th August 2017
Time: 11:00 to 19:00
Address: Windrush Square, Brixton,
London, SW2 1JQ
Admission: Free
Facebook: CaribbeanFoodWeek
Instagram: @CaribbeanFoodWeek
Twitter: @CaribbeanFoodWk
Grace Foods UK - the UK's leading supplier of Caribbean food and drink
Enco Products
MTJ Associates
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01772 421442
alyssa@mtjpr.co.uk
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