Elderflower Fields offers food and drink for every appetite and occasion. There is British, international, vegan, gluten-free, kids sizes, hot, cold, savoury and sweet. Everything is served up by friendly local businesses who are passionate about what they do. Many of our vendors return every year and have become part of the Elderflower Fields family. Here’s an idea of what your festival journey may look like. From a tummies perspective of course!
Day One
First stop, while you’re exploring, venture to the top of Tumbledown Meadows to 800 Degrees for a pizza or to Manjula for a vegan taste sensation, after setting up camp. This will of course be followed by an icecream from Anton at nearby Rainbow Scoops.
For the evening, stroll through the woods to the Dragonfly Bar – pitch up and listen to some music on the main stage, meet friends and grab a delicious Dhal from newcomers Imperial Lounge or a plate of poffertjes (mini dutch pancakes) from Little Pancake Place.
The kids will soon find Zoe at Waffle on a Stick – pud sorted.
Day Two
The ever popular Grey Earl team are now on Leapfrog Lawns, offering delicious barista coffee and drinks all day, breakfasts and mouth-watering toasties.
Drop the kids at the prebooked Sports Camp then relax with another delicious barista coffee from nearby Solitary Bee.
Exercise done, time for a sweet treat at Oui Creperie for all that effort, or a plate of poffertjes (mini dutch pancakes) from Little Pancake Place
Try something different for a late lunch – an Egyptian falafel wrap from Cairovan on or Vietnamese lemongrass chicken from Thai Angle, both on Dragonfly Hill.
Afternoon hot drinks from Cairo Cafe – you won’t miss their brightly coloured van!
Saturday supper and a meander – tune in to the DJ stage with a Sussex brisket bun with dirty fries at The BBQ Project. Leave some room for some cheeky cocktails at the the Moonshine Fandango Bar and late-night dancing at the silent disco.
Day Three
Pedal your way to a smoothie breakfast from Juice Up on Leapfrog Lawns or pop along for a fabulous bacon sarnie freshly prepard by Jacob’s Ladder round the corner.
During the day, soak up some sun on Leapfrog Lawns with a sneaky G&T from Scott at The Little Langton horsebox bar or a fresh fruit lolly or icecream from Vintage Scoops.
For lunch, why not try a gourmet Mac’n’Cheese or more traditional bolognese at Dirty Mac’s or pop to Pure Brunch Box for a spicy empanada with a health side salad.
Later, a Pizza Wagon dinner for everyone before heading over to some entertainment at Wow Pow and a fabulous local craft beer served from Gun Brewery’s funky Airstream bar.
Day Four
Grab an early morning organic coffee and pastry in the family camping field from Tom at Whirled Espresso
Or pedal your way to your breakfast smoothie with Jon at Juice Up, get in early to avoid the queue!
Jackson’s General Store are on-site all weekend for camping essentials offering the chance to stock up on a few bits you’ve run out of, such as bread and milk. They also have a sweet shop and candy floss stall for pocket money and journey-home treats.