Glasgow Times

Food festival serves up latest helping

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PAISLEY’S popular Food and Drink Festival will take place over two days for the first time.

The festival promises to be better than ever when it arrives on April 2728, when the “very best of” Scotland’s producers will showcase their wares to visitors in Paisley’s iconic Abbey Close.

Visitors can experience tasting sessions with the likes of Gin 71 as well as a selection of street food vendors, interactiv­e workshops, live music and Scotland’s largest real ale festival.

For the first time Pitt Street Food Market, Scotland’s first street food market which won the Scottish Street Food Awards and have catered Electric Fields and Meats and Beats Festival, will be at the festival with some of the best street food vendors from around Scotland such as shellfish and speciality meat vendor Barnacles & Bones, Scottish food favourite Bruadair, The Buffalo Truck, Harajuku Kitchen and The Crema Caravan for those with a sweet tooth.

Hal Prescott, of Pitt Street, said: “The Pitt is delighted to be a part of this year’s Paisley Food and Drink Festival. We’ll be bringing some award-winning traders, from far and wide across Scotland. Expect some stunning food, drinks and entertainm­ent across an amazing couple of days.

“People should come along to the event and try some amazing internatio­nal cuisine from some of the best street food traders in the country.”

To find out more about the event, visit paisley.is.

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Youngsters Adam and Charlene get in on the culinary action

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