06/05/2022

Taste Salisbury to return!

Following the success of last year's inaugural Taste Salisbury, the ten-day celebration of food and drink will return to the city this summer. 

There will be a programme of events, special promotions and discounts held across the city centre from 26th August, all of which will showcase the delicious local and regional food and drink on offer here. 

Taste Salisbury 2021

Salisbury BID, Experience Salisbury and Salisbury City Council are jointly producing the exciting city-wide feastival once again, which will culminate in Foodie Sunday on 4th September.  

Caroline Corbin, Mayor of Salisbury, said: “We are thrilled to confirm that Taste Salisbury is set to return. We want to build on the success of 2021 with more business involvement, more events and more celebration. Our Foodie Sunday will once again round off the ten-day programme with stalls, entertainment and activities for the whole family in the Market Place.  We can’t wait to bring more flavour and fun to the city centre!” 

Foodie Sunday 2021

In 2021, venues across the city took part in the very first Taste Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral, Arundells, Salisbury Museum, Salisbury Arts Centre and The Rifleman’s Table were some of those involved. This year, businesses are once again being encouraged to take part in the festivities by hosting their own activities or promotions.  

Artisan Wine and Spirit Co. took part in the festival last year, co-owner and Salisbury BID Director, Elizabeth Coombes, said: “This year Taste Salisbury is set to be bigger and better than 2021 with a huge array of events planned. Having taken part last year with three events, I would absolutely encourage other Salisbury businesses, large and small, to join in. It’s such a great way of bringing the city together, getting businesses to work together and showing off all the amazing things Salisbury has to offer. Who doesn’t love food and drink??” 

Elizabeth Coombes from Artisan Wine & Spirit Co at one of their 2021 Taste Salisbury events

Dan Collins, Salisbury BID Business Manager said: “Our food and drink venues, producers and sellers are an important part of city life and we think that’s something to celebrate. We hope even more businesses will get involved this year, with events and special promotions just some of the ways they can take part in the festivities. We can't wait for it to return!” 

Businesses interested in taking part in Taste Salisbury and the new awards should submit their details here. 

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