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:

Water is a BIG 23.7 oz bottle.

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.

Here’s an article about beer and ale in Elizabethan life.

Read about the use of pies in Renaissance England.

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