We had such a great weekend! Brighton foodies had a huge array of food and drink. Foodie you can eat there and bits you can take away too. Staff are friendly and the vibe is great for families. Great... See more
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Brighton foodies festival in Preston park, unless you only wanted to drink and watch rubbish bands, there’s not much else on offer. Stalls are poor, only so much garbage food you can eat (rip off too... See more
Such a lot of fun and so much to do and choose from. It's such a happy day out, especially when the sun is shining!
VIP is a complete rip off , the seats are all broken , 2 cheap toilets which where disgusting .. paid £25 extra for this rubbish and didn’t receive the goody bag after . Food here cost is disrespect... See more
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The UK’s biggest celebration of food and drink! Taste, explore, and experience amazing food and drinks, watch live cookery demos from local talent to MasterChef and Bake Off Champions, attend masterclasses and soak up the festival atmosphere. Chart topping Headliners to finish the day! Perfect for families, friends, and anyone who loves great food, music and commuity.
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Had a great time
Had a great time. Loads of cool stalls. Plenty of good food and drinks. Music was good. Fun day for all.
Such a lot of fun and so much to do and…
Such a lot of fun and so much to do and choose from. It's such a happy day out, especially when the sun is shining!
We had such a great weekend
We had such a great weekend! Brighton foodies had a huge array of food and drink. Foodie you can eat there and bits you can take away too. Staff are friendly and the vibe is great for families. Great music acts too.
Waste of time and money
Brighton foodies festival in Preston park, unless you only wanted to drink and watch rubbish bands, there’s not much else on offer. Stalls are poor, only so much garbage food you can eat (rip off too), in and out in 10 minutes at a push. Tickets not worth any money!
Should be re branded to “drinkies”
Welcoming friendly staff at the gate
Welcoming friendly staff at the gate. My son wants to be a chef and he loved one of the classes held by a master chef contender and spoke to him afterwards. Lovely little event in Cambridge didn’t stay for the bands as it started to really rain, but no one can control the weather. Looking forward to seeing scouting for girls this year as we love them as a family.
Avoid This Scam of a Festival
I attended the Foodies Festival in Chelmsford and it was, without exaggeration, one of the worst event experiences I’ve ever had.
The problems started immediately. The staff at the entrance were rude, unwelcoming, and clearly uninterested in helping anyone. I’d paid extra for add‑ons, only to realise they weren’t even checking tickets — meaning everyone could access the “extras” I’d paid for. Completely pointless.
The food and drink prices were outrageous. £20 for a poutine and £6 for an iced drink that was basically a cup of ice with a tiny splash of liquid. After that, I couldn’t justify spending more, so I tried to find the water station. The staff kept pointing me in random directions — “behind the vans,” “over there somewhere” — and refused to actually show me where it was. They just didn’t want to do anything.
The silent disco was painfully awkward. Everyone left after about three minutes, which explains why it was so empty. Calling it entertainment is generous.
But the biggest scam was the pit ticket. I paid extra — more than the cost of the main ticket itself — only to discover there was no pit at all. No barricades, no guards, no designated area. Early arrivals just stood at the front of the stage like any normal event. So what exactly did I pay for?
I tried contacting them repeatedly — messages, emails, everything. No replies. Not for days, not for weeks, but for months. I eventually had to file a chargeback with my credit card company before they finally responded.
This festival is disorganised, overpriced, and borderline deceptive. Save your money and avoid this scam.

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Same as last year
Same as last year, unless you only wanted to drink and watch mediocre bands, there was not much else on offer. Stalls were poor, only so much street food you can eat (overpriced too), in and out in 10 minutes at a push. Tickets not worth the money!

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Tasting cancelled and no refund
Booked tickets for tasting, the schedule disappeared from the website. I was ignored and didn't get my money back. I would not describe the event as a food festival.

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Disgraceful customer service!
Disgraceful customer service!
I booked a cooking class - Chef didn't turn up (fair enough, these things happen) but I'm still waiting for a refund now several months later (despite numerous calls/chasers). This is unacceptable.

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Lovely events but appalling email management
Lovely festivals but appalling email management.
Bought refund protection and couldn't attend a cookery class. The lady on the desk at the festival said to email: customerservice at foodies.com... bounced
As did customerservices at foodies.com
Emailed see tickets... who fobbed me off to Foodies.
Emailed enquiries@... no acknowledgement or reply.
Emailed admin@... no acknowledgement or reply.
Went nuclear and emailed every email I could.
Eventually their CEO came back... sent two emails and passed the buck to See Tickets...
... who passed the buck back to Foodies.
No reply this time from any of them + See Tickets said it wasn't them but Foodies had to authorise.
Miffed with both, but Foodies is worse as most of the emails never bother replying. Plus a CEO who cannot take ownership through to completion or have a staff who can do it... deserves one star reviews until they sort it out.
Five stars for 10 years... but not any more. Fix it for everyone and five stars returns. 🤷

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Foodies Festival I still have yet to be…
Foodies Festival I still have yet to be paid for my days work in Nottingham. This is extremely frustrating and it isn’t something that you expect from a reputable company. I will be contacting ACAS and citizens advice this week if I am not paid immediately. You said it would be Friday 11/07. It wasn’t. You won’t get away with wasting 10 hours of my time in which I worked extremely hard to keep your drinks theatre working as I’m almost certain without the help your shows would have crumbled, I was commended by Joe for running the shows well. I’m 34 years old, not some teenager you can palm off with emails. Pay me before I contact the above agencies (with whom I have experience dealing with) because of companies like “foodies festival”.

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Don't Pay for This
Attended the Foodies Festival in Hylands, Chelmsford. Not told in advance that we would need to pay an additional £6 to park. No directions from the parking to the event - just had to follow the noise. Low quality stands. Goody bag consisted on peanut butter and adverts.

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Well that was disappointing
Well that was disappointing. We spent nearly £100 on tickets for Saturday at Wollaton Park. On arrival we had to pay a further £6 for parking, then when we got there we were told tickets were available for free as they hadn't sold enough and were given 4 more. Frustrating to say the least.
When we got in there was little shade and no clean water taps. The loos were poorly maintained with no paper in most. The food stands confirmed they had to raise their prices on the Saturday as the Friday was so poorly attended and they had to pay so much to be there - the cheapest option for me was a samosa at £8.
We've been to plenty of other food festivals and most are much better.

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GUILDFORD FESTIVAL
HAD 2 DAYS AT GUILDFORD FOOD FESTIVAL WET DAY ON SATURDAY BUT GOOD MUSIC ON SUNDAY VERY HOT DAY ALL THE BAND'S
THE IBIZA BAND
BLUE
WAS AMAZING
THANK YOU FOR AN AMAZING WEEKEND SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR

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Waste of time and money
Waste of time and money! Paid £25 each for tickets and also £6 for parking- Guildford one. We weren’t interested in staying for the music in the evening so had planned to just go for the day anyway. Walked around for about 15 minutes and then bought lunch and went home!
There was hardly anything there especially to warrant the ticket price. We walked round everything in such a short space of time there wasn’t anything else to look at. Disappointed as should have gone to Ardingly south of England show instead as we normally do but though we’d try something different. Never again!

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VIP is a complete rip off
VIP is a complete rip off , the seats are all broken , 2 cheap toilets which where disgusting .. paid £25 extra for this rubbish and didn’t receive the goody bag after . Food here cost is disrespectful, £12 for a wrap , bao bun £8 for just one . Badly under staffed security leaving a risk for the public which should be reviewed .

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Do not bother and avoid VIP tickets keys if you do
Agree with the other reviews. I first went 6 years ago which was a great experience. Loads of entrepreneurs and their products (spices, sauces, snacks etc). The masterclasses were engaging. There were food trucks but it was more about the stalls. I went again 3 years ago and it was all alcohol with fewer interesting stalls and a rise in food trucks. This year (2025) was all food trucks. Frankly save yourself the money and order from Deliveroo or Uber Eats. We paid for VIP tickets too which was not worth it in any form. The entrance was a disaster with more queues to get tickets for Masterclasses and no priority for VIP tickets (was apparently a part of the deal). End to end badly curated, badly run and not a Foodies Festival.

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Absolutely terrible
Absolutely terrible. I feel sorry for anyone who actually paid £25 for a ticket!
We thought it would be a vibrant foodie experience, with loads of demonstrations etc.
we didn’t see any demonstrations, it was very lack lustre and depressing. What a shame

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One of the worst companies I have ever…
One of the worst companies I have ever had the displeasure of working with.
Events are extremely badly run! Staff aren't interested in anything other than ripping off all the traders and trying to fleece attendees as much as possible

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Appalling customer service
Bought 2024 Early Bird tickets then they dropped the price lower. Did the same thing this year! Absolute ripoff.
They don't refund the difference and just ignore all requests, messages and the phone number doesn't work.
Avoid. There's far better food festivals out there.

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