We have FINALLY received the leaflets, vouchers and passports from our printers…. We are trying our best to get them out to all restaurants as quickly as possible.

Celebrating Exmoor's finest hospitality and greatest chefs
Celebrating local food and venues across the region
The first Exmoor Food Fest will come to Exmoor in February 2015, celebrating everything Exmoor has to offer.
For a whole month, outstanding restaurants across the region will be offering 2 courses for £10.00 and 3 courses for £15.00 to give locals and visitors alike the opportunity to sample dishes prepared with excellent local produce.
Customers will be able to pick up vouchers for the Exmoor Food Fest “Tenner Deal” at participating restaurants or download them online. As an extra incentive to visit as many of the restaurants as possible, customers will receive a passport which will be stamped every time they order an “Exmoor Food Fest Deal”. Once the passport is full it will be entered into a draw for a Taste of Exmoor hamper.
The Exmoor Food Fest will be launched on 28 January 2015 at The Combe, a training restaurant based at the Skills and Enterprise Centre in the grounds of West Somerset College Minehead. Local chefs Mark Dodson (Masons Arms Knowstone), Thomas Carr (The Olive Room, Ilfracombe), Andrew Dixon (The Cafe Porlock Weir) and former student Richard Boggie (now Chef de Partie at Bath Priory) will be cooking a five-course-menu with the hospitality students for invited guests.
The grand finale of the Exmoor Food Fest is taking place at Minehead Harbour on 28 February in conjunction with the first Family Angling Day. Street Food Traders will give the harbour a village feel, inviting people to stroll around the harbour, watch the anglers and taste delicious food. A local produce and craft fair will take place at The Beach Hotel in Minehead where chefs like Mark Dodson will do cooking demonstrations throughout the day. Other venues along the seafront will also join in the celebration. Street artists and entertainment complete the recipe for a great family day out.
Andrew Dixon, owner and Chef at The Café at Porlock Weir, came up with the idea of the Exmoor Food Fest to promote the many outstanding food venues across the region.
“Exmoor has so much to offer, but February tends to be a very quiet time for us. The ‘Tenner Deal’ is an excellent opportunity for us to showcase what we can do while making it affordable for our customers,” explained Andrew.
Kentisbury Grange is one of the Devon-based venues taking part in the Exmoor Food Fest, where renowned Chef Michael Caines MBE has recently become involved.
“We are delighted to join this promotion of local food and Exmoor as a region,” commented Peter Farquhar, General Manager. “Michael’s involvement is very exciting as it will enable us to move to a whole new level in all aspects of our hospitality offering.’
The Exmoor Food Fest is organised and run by Exmoor4all, an internet platform based on sharing photos and stories of Exmoor with people all over the world as well as providing a network for local businesses. Andrew Dixon, who now is also a tutor at The Combe, and Werner Hartholt, the Combe’s Chef Lecturer, are co-organisers and technical consultants for the Exmoor Food Fest.
A total of 15 restaurants will take part in the first Exmoor Food Fest. A list is available on www.exmoorfoodfest.com, complete with contact details and days when the special Exmoor Food Fest deal is available.
For further information for traders and media enquiries, please contact Elke Winzer on 0788 1504863 or by email elke@cultureline.co.uk.
We are running a small photo competition from 29 November 2014 till 15 January 2015.
Post your photos of meals you enjoy over the next few weeks in Exmoor restaurants and pubs in this group. We will publish them on our Facebook pages Exmoor4all and Exmoor Food Fest. The winner will receive a ticket for two for the VIP launch of the Exmoor Food Fest on 28 January 2015 at The Combe in Minehead.
Join Chef Lecturer Werner Hartholt on Friday, 11 July 2014, for a fun bread making course. Learn to make Ciabatta, Pitta Bread and Foccacia.
The course, which starts at 9 am and finishes at 3 pm, is free. It takes place in the kitchens of The Combe at the Business Skills & Enterprise Centre, West Somerset College, Minehead.
To book your place, please call 01643 700335.
The Combe takes part in the Exmoor Food Fest in February 2015.
The Exmoor Food Fest will be taking place from 01 to 28 February 2015, and we would love you to be part of it.
We are inviting outstanding Exmoor restaurants to take part in the Exmoor Food Fest with two courses for £10.00 /three courses for £15.00, using locally sourced ingredients. It is a great opportunity to showcase Exmoor and the restaurant at a time of year when it is notoriously quiet.
How does it work?
Customers who want to make use of the Exmoor Food Fest offer will have to fill in a voucher with their details – an excellent way to grow the restaurant’s and the Exmoor Food Fest’s database. With their bill customers will receive another voucher for another meal.
The event will be promoted extensively with flyers, ‘Save the Date’ cards, website, social media and traditional media events. All registered restaurants will receive a certain amount of flyers with vouchers to hand out to guests.
Logos and contact details for all participating restaurants will be on all flyers and other marketing material.
Customers will also receive a “Taste of Exmoor Passport” which can be stamped at all participating restaurants. Anyone with more than a set number of stamps will enter a prize draw.
How much does it cost?
Participating restaurants will have to pay a registration fee of £50.00. Click here to register.
What else will be happening at the Exmoor Food Fest?
We will be working with students and tutors at the West Somerset College in Minehead. Chefs from participating restaurants will cook an ‘Exmoor Menu’ with the students which will be served to paying guests at the College restaurant.
We will be inviting chefs to take part in this fantastic opportunity in due course.
A number of other events are also being looked into – we will update you as soon as we know more!
Who are the organisers?
The Exmoor Food Fest is organised by ‘Exmoor4all’ (run by Cultureline Events & Publicity Ltd) in very close cooperation with The Café at Porlock Weir’s Andrew Dixon.
What happens now?
Please register as soon as possible to make sure you don’t miss out.
We also need your logo, some text about the restaurant and a sample menu for the website.
If you register before 31 May 2014, you will be listed on all our marketing material. It will still be possible to register later, however, you might miss out on being represented on some of our marketing material.
We have already had fantastic feedback from local restaurants and potential sponsors. It would be fantastic if your establishment was part of the Exmoor Food Fest. We are happy to discuss further details with you in person.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!