We look ahead to a day of food, drink and fun in Tettenhall as popular food fair returns
We look ahead to a popular food and drink festival which brings people from across the region to Upper Green in Tettenhall for a diverse weekend of fun.
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The Dine ‘N’ Devour travelling food & artisan festival is returning to Upper Green in Tettenhall at the weekend with a wide range of entertainment, street food vendors and artisan stalls and a family atmosphere.
The organisers LSD Promotions said the free, open-air event was all about good food, local businesses and a community atmosphere.
We've taken a look at the festival and what people can expect from it and have produced this list of further asked questions.
How much does it cost to get in?
Entry to the festival is free and ticketless, with the only costs being at the stalls and bars.

What days and times is the festival taking place on?
The festival will be running on Saturday, May 17 between 10am and 7pm and from 10am to 5pm on Sunday, May 18, allowing for people to come and go as they please during the festival.
It will be the third time the festival has come to Tettenhall after successful festivals in 2023 and 2024..
What can I expect food-wise from the festival?
A wide mix of street food traders will be serving dishes from across the world during the event, from freshly cooked pizzas and homemade Caribbean food to loaded burgers, spicy samosas, Greek gyros and Mexican tacos.
Companies such as Chinese Fusion, Faraday Kitchen, Trattoria da’Michele, Nanny Brown’s, Anicia’s Kitchen and Happy Herefords will all be working to provide a savoury taste for people to try.

For those wanting something sweeter, there will be churros, crepes, choux buns, brownies, fudge, waffles and cookies, all provided by the likes of Churros & Crepes, Fill Your Chouxs, Dough 'Ay We, Sweet Tooth, and others.
What drink options are there at the festival?
Local bars will be attending and serving cocktails, G&Ts, wine, craft ales, and barista coffee, which includes Pimms & Gins, The Roasting Bar, Devils Bridge Rum, Naughty Hare Distillery, Pattingham Vineyard, and Clinkk & Co.

What can I buy at the festival if I want to go shopping?
Alongside the food and drink, a range of artisan stalls will be selling everything from handcrafted jewellery and natural dog treats to cheeses, perfume and summer accessories.
What entertainment is taking place during the festival?
A DJ compere will be on hand to provide a soundtrack for visitors to enjoy their food, and there will be street entertainment, a band and a choir, as well as roaming entertainment which includes people on stilts and other performers.

What have organisers said about the festival?
A spokeswoman for LSD Promotions said: "The event is family-friendly and dog-friendly, with face painting, glitter tattoos, and a live DJ across the weekend to keep things lively.
"Whether you're there for the food, a wander around the stalls, or just soaking up the atmosphere, Dine 'N' Devour is a great reason to head outdoors and enjoy a bit of local atmosphere this spring.
"For more information, visit our website at www.dinendevour.com or follow us on social media @DineNDevour."