A Taste of Yorkshire: Drewton’s Hosts Summer Food Festival

Drewton’s Farm Shop, situated just outside South Cave, will host its Summer Food Festival on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd June, offering visitors a weekend devoted to regional food and drink.

Running from 10am to 4pm each day, the event brings together a wide range of street food vendors and artisan producers from across Yorkshire. Entry is free, and the festival will take place in and around The Manor Rooms, which overlook the farm shop’s surrounding countryside.

Visitors can expect a mix of hot food stalls, tastings, and local delicacies for sale, alongside opportunities to meet the producers behind some of the area’s best independent brands. While full details of participants have not been announced, organisers promise a broad selection of both sweet and savoury options, as well as exclusive promotions tied to the weekend.

Drewton’s has established itself as a strong supporter of local agriculture and food craft, with its farm shop, café and event space frequently hosting seasonal markets and community events. The Summer Food Festival aims to showcase both new producers and established names, with a focus on quality, provenance, and regional identity.

The event is family-friendly and set up for casual attendance — there is no need to book in advance, though early arrival is recommended for those looking to avoid the busiest periods.

For those interested in local food culture, or simply looking for a weekend outing with substance, Drewton’s Summer Food Festival offers a straightforward, well-curated showcase of what East Yorkshire’s producers are currently offering.

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