The Tower of London, one of six venues cared for by independent charity Historic Royal Palaces, will host the first BBC Good Food’s Feast event in its iconic dry moat, 22-24 September 2017.
Following the success of the BBC Good Food festivals held at Hampton Court Palace, Historic Royal Palaces and co-producers River Street Events are expecting over 100 food and drink exhibitors at the Tower of London event, alongside Michelin chefs, including Tom Kerridge, Michel Roux Jr and Elizabeth Haigh.
The event will have live cookery demonstrations, masterclasses from patisserie to cocktails, alongside the street food and artisan producers in the moat setting.
Liz Young, head of events at Historic Royal Palaces, says: “We have a fantastic relationship with the BBC Good Food brand, which has resulted in this opportunity to introduce a brand new show at the iconic Tower of London. The sweeping dry moat and surrounding castellated buildings are steeped in history, making this a stunning location for BBC Good Food’s Feast.”