Free From Festival at The Passenger Shed, Brunel's Old Station on Saturday 28th October 2017

Free From Festival at The Passenger Shed, Brunel's Old Station on Saturday 28th October 2017

Posted on: 27 Oct 2017

Foodies in the city with specific dietery needs will be more than well catered for when the Free From Festival takes place at The Passenger Shed in Bristol on Saturday 28 October 2017.

Free from Festival Bristol

Of course, there's a variety of reasons why your diet might necessitate less dairy, gluten or refined sugar, be it you're intolerant to them or just want to improve your diet.  This festival, then, is something of a welcome addition to the multitude of festivals happening thorughout the year and one that focuses on the requirements of those who live on a 'free from' diet. 

 

Products to try and buy will be many and varied, such as gluten-free beer and sugar-free chocolate, whilst there will also be live cooking demonstrations and live music happening throughout the day. 

Free From Festival Bristol

Proof, if ever it was needed, that certain dietery requirements needn't necessarily negate good quality food and taste.  
The Festival runs from 10.30am to 7pm and, whilst it's a family event, children under 19 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

 

General admission is £10 and that includes one soft or alcoholic drink, and children under 12 go free. It's a cash only event too, so make sure you nip to the cashpoint befor you get there. 

 

For more information about the UK's first gluten, dairy and refined sugar-free festival, click here 

 

Brunel's Old Station The Passenger Shed is located at Station Approach, Bristol, BS1 6QH.  Tel. 07588 520363
 


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Jamie Caddick

Jamie is a writer, blogger, journalist, critic, film fan, soundtrack nerd and all-round Bristolian good egg.  He loves the music of Philip Glass, the art of Salvador Dali, the writings of Charles Bukowksi and Hunter S Thompson, the irreverence of Harry Hill, and the timeless, straw-chomping exuberance of The Wurzels.  You can sometimes find him railing against a surging tide of passing cyclists, or gorging himself senseless on the Oriental delights of a Cosmos all-you-can-eat buffet.