Forest Feastival
, Bridgend County Borough CF32 0LS, United Kingdom
About the Business
Welcome to the Forest Feastival, a unique establishment nestled in the heart of Candleston Campsite, Bridgend. We are proud to offer visitors an unforgettable food experience that celebrates the rich diversity of flavors and produce found in the surrounding forest.
Our commitment to eco-friendly practices is reflected in every aspect of our operations – from sourcing our ingredients from local farmers and producers to using sustainable materials for our packaging and utensils. Our aim is to offer a truly authentic and sustainable food experience that leaves a positive impact on both the environment and the local community.
At the Forest Feastival, we invite you to indulge in a variety of delectable food options, all expertly prepared with the finest ingredients. Whether you're in the mood for a delicious hot dog, a freshly brewed coffee, or a sumptuous vegan feast, our menu offers something to tickle every tastebud. Our friendly staff are always on hand to help you choose the perfect meal, and to answer any questions you might have about our food and practices.
But the Forest Feastival is more than just a place to eat – it's also a point of interest for anyone interested in the great outdoors. Our location within the stunning Candleston Campsite offers visitors the chance to enjoy some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes, with miles of nature trails, stunning coastlines, and rolling hills to explore. We invite you to come and enjoy a meal with us, and stay to soak up the beauty of the surrounding forest.
Thank you for visiting the Forest Feastival – we can't wait to welcome you to our unique establishment!
Reviews
"Dreadful overpriced nonsense. I'll never go to one of their events again. Pay £7 per person for the privilege of choosing from a handful of overpriced food stalls (although what we chose was v tasty -pork n fries & lobster butty). Queue 15 mins for a drink from the one place serving pints. Being forced to pay an extra quid each for a plastic cup is obscene. (Use compostable glasses for crying out loud! Haven't you heard about the problem with plastics??) No entertainment, no atmosphere. We listened to a bit of Egyptian jazz on a tinny speaker. It's like some weird festival in the Twilight Zone where all the entertainment has been abducted by aliens and only the food stalls remain. Never again! ... And just to reiterate- Don't use so much plastic!"
"It was a nice day out- a pretty little walk from the car park to the actual site and it’s looks lovely when you get there. I’m not quite sure what the entrance fee get you? You don’t pay for parking, which is great. Unfortunately, nothing to do for little ones as we didn’t see any entertainment, which was a shame. The food and drink was lovely, although a little on the high side (to be expected). Overall, we’re 50/50 if we would do it again next year."
"A seven-strong group of us visited on a Sat morning slot with six children aged from 18 months to 15 years and we all had a wonderful time. The setting is just gorgeous, you feel like you've stumbled across a runaway circus - I bet it looks even better lit up at night! The smaller kids loved the circus skills and exploring the site. All the food we had was excellent, and only short queue times. Highlights were Rock & Scallop's mixed seafood brioche and Fire & Flank's steak with dauphinoise. A friend really rated the baby ramen too, and my toddler enjoyed the gyoza. It's a 5-10 minute walk from the car park. We'll definitely visit again."
"I do love this festival! Every year I get a group of friends together and the staff are always so plight and friendly. My only criticism is that the vendors charge far too much. But that's part and parcel I guess. I would 100% recommend to anyone who loves a bit of music and some superb food served in a captivating atmosphere in the forest!"
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