Food & Drink
We ask our guests not to bring food or alcohol to the festival. Don’t worry; we have plenty, including a free water-filling station.
Of course, you’ll find the traditional roasted turkey legs but there is so much more. There are so many food items, here’s a list:
Bacon Wrap Hot Dog
Bangers and Mash
BBQ Chicken/Beef/Shrimp
Boba Tea
Cakes/Cannoli
Chicken Plate/sandwich
Chicken Tenders with Fries
Churro Bites with Ice Cream
Churros
Cucumber Salad
Dolmas
Espresso
Fish & Chips
Fish Tacos
Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
Fruit tarts
Garlic Mashed Potatoes/Peas/Gravy
Greek Food Gyro Plate/sandwich
Ice Cream
Jalapeno Cheese Stuffed Pretzels
Large Pretzels with Cheese
Lattes
Mac n Cheese Pies
Mango Lasse (west Indian beverage with Greek Yogurt & Yogurt blended)
Meat Pies
Nachos
Olde Tyme Kettle Corn
Parmesan Garlic Fries
Pasties
Pizza
Pit on a Twig (boneless Pork Loin served with spicy Asian sauce)
Potato Salad
Pulled Pork Sandwich
Red Bean & Rice with Chicken Sausage
Sausages and Sausage Rolls
Scotch Eggs
Shaved Ice
Shrimp & Chips
Soft Baked Pretzels
Steak Quesadilla
Steak on a Stake
Street Tacos
Tempting Tarts
Thai Iced Tea
Tri-Tip Nachos
Tri-Tip Sandwiches
Turkey Legs
Veggie/Pork/Chicken Skewers
Veggie Rolls
Water
Of course, we also have a variety of delicious beers and ales, wine, cider and honey mead.
Here’s an interesting article about Elizabethan cookery.
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