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Paul Ainsworth s Travelling Feast tickets being given away in Cornwall

Paul Ainsworth s Travelling Feast tickets being given away in Cornwall
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Carlow Nationalist — Outstanding youngsters honoured at this year s Garda Youth Awards

Carlow Nationalist — Outstanding youngsters honoured at this year s Garda Youth Awards
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Travelling Feast to bring delicious food, good music and great times

Travelling Feast to bring delicious food, good music and great times
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Paul Ainsworth s travelling feast coming to Cornwall coast

A new food, drink and music festival is coming to the Cornish coast this summer. The Travelling Feast festival is the brainchild and creation of Cornwall-based Chef and Restaurateur, Paul Ainsworth, and will be stopping off at some of the most idyllic locations across Cornwall from August 6 - 20. Staycations will be more popular than ever this summer and Paul Ainsworth’s Travelling Feast is hoping to provide the perfect solution for a unique camping festival experience. Headliners include Tom Kerridge’s Humble Pie Truck, Niall Keating’s Paradise Carriage, John Hooker’s Cornish Arms Airstream and James Martin’s Ice Cream Airstream as well as Paul’s very own Travelling Feast food truck.

The ultimate guide to Michelin al-fresco dining in the UK (where there are still tables available)

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal s sumptuous  terrace Unless you were speed-dialling your favourite restaurants the second that the roadmap to recovery was announced in February, you may be thinking that the chance of securing an outside table in the UK is now less likely than a spring heatwave. The River Café, for instance, is fully booked until August; there are no dinner reservations at Michelin-starred Hambleton Hall, and its terrace overlooking Rutland Water, until September. Which is not to say that an alfresco table at one of Britain’s best restaurants isn’t out of the question this side of the summer solstice. There are Michelin-starred terraces reserved for walk-ins if you’re feeling spontaneous, while many of the restaurants that delayed their reopening until 17 May still have some alfresco tables available. Some of the finest kitchens in the country, meanwhile, save the outside seating for their more casual spin-offs.

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