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Zen Metro at Colmore Food Festival
4th February, 2020

Colmore Food Festival announces new 2020 home

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Via Stacey for Colmore Food Festival

Colmore Food Festival
to return with new city centre location

Colmore Food Festival, Birmingham’s biggest free-entry food and drink festival returns this summer with a new city-centre home.

Join the tenth anniversary celebrations on Friday 3rd July and Saturday 4th July in the recently-refurbished Centenary Square, near the Library of Birmingham, Hall of Memory and vast Paradise regeneration scheme.

The temporary new home is due to maintenance works in Victoria Square – where the Food Festival is usually hosted – taking place throughout 2020.

Zen Metro at Colmore Food Festival

Colmore Food Festival is the annual celebration of Colmore Business District restaurants, bars, cafés and hotels. It attracts more than 30,000 visitors each year and is hosted by Colmore Business Improvement District (BID).

Around 35 restaurants, cafes, bars and hospitality venues will take part in the Festival, each offering taster dishes and drinks to showcase the best of Birmingham’s dining scene.

Restaurants from across the BID are being invited to take stalls this year and a full list of venues will be announced in April.

Fringe events connected to the Festival will also be announced in the spring; each intended to celebrate the global cuisines and delicious drinks now available in the Business District.

Colmore Food Festival dishes

The BID will once again aim to make the Festival greener and cleaner as it continues its ambition to host one of the most environmentally-friendly events in the region.

Alex Tross of Colmore BID’s Leisure and Hospitality working group said:

With this being our 10th anniversary, we are looking to put on something particularly special. The location may be different this year but visitors should expect the same fantastic experience the Food Festival has always delivered.”

Keep up to date with Colmore Food Festival announcements and events throughout Colmore BID over the coming weeks by visiting colmorebusinessdistrict.com/events


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