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Big Food Festival poster for Brecon Promenade, 22–25 May. Free entry, street food, live entertainment, bar, kids' activities, food images.

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Alongside the food, visitors can enjoy a fully stocked bar featuring local favourites including Tiny Rebel, a selection of wines from NICE Wines, and a range of cocktails. Live music and entertainment will run throughout the weekend, creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for all ages.

The event is family friendly and dog friendly, with activities for children including bracelet making, as well as a small market area featuring local traders.

Entry is free, however tickets are required to help manage capacity and ensure a comfortable experience for all visitors.

Set in a scenic riverside location, Join us this late May Bank Holiday as Big Food Festival arrives in Brecon for a full weekend of street food, drinks and live entertainment, set along the beautiful Brecon Promenade.

Expect a carefully curated line-up of around 20 street food traders, serving a wide variety of cuisines from around the world. From savoury favourites to indulgent desserts, there's something for everyone to enjoy, with no duplicate traders and a strong focus on quality and variety.

Big Food Festival in Brecon is the perfect way to spend the bank holiday weekend with friends and family.

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Map & Directions

Brecon Big Food Festival

Type:Food and Drink Event

The Promenade, The Avenue, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9AY

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Opening Times

Event (22 May 2026 - 24 May 2026)
DayTimes
Friday - Sunday11:00 - 21:30
Season (25 May 2026)
DayTimes
Monday11:00 - 18:00

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