Fine flavours at Rochdale’s food and drink festival feast

Date published: 18 March 2019


Crowds descended on Rochdale Town Hall this weekend for Rochdale Food & Drink Festival, with stalls, live cooking, star chefs, bars, workshops, family entertainment and music.

The celebration of food and drink was mostly inside the town hall, with chefs Dean Edwards, Andrew Nutter, Aazam Ahmad, Austin Hopley (The Baum), Noo Meenan and Adolfus Lewis (The Hare on the Hill) delivering sold out cookery masterclasses in the festival kitchen sponsored by Quirky Catering, with many visitors also watching on big screens in the Clock Tower Dining Room.

 

Local chefs Austin Hopley and Adolfus Lewis are congratulated by festival kitchen host Aazam Ahmad after completing their demonstration
Local chefs Adolfus Lewis (left) and Austin Hopley (right) are congratulated by festival kitchen host Aazam Ahmad (centre) after completing their demonstration

 

Mr Bloom from CBeebies got the loudest reception of the day, performing three sold out shows to 300 excited children and their parents featuring his trademark veggie stories, gardening games and nursery songs.

 

Mr Bloom meets Rochdale’s healthy hero Rochelle
Mr Bloom meets Rochdale’s healthy hero Rochelle

 

Shake, Rattle and Roll workshops gave children the chance to explore instruments and make a big noise, with Little Hens from Milnrow hosting popular children’s cookery classes and for older children Mad Science explored foodie themed experiments.

Inside there were stalls selling food and gifts to take home, including cheeses, chutneys, relishes, stews, olives, Indian street food, Caribbean cakes, honey muffins, artisan chocolates, biscuits, fudge and desserts. There was also a series of free food and drink workshops including ‘Chocolate Making Creations’ and ‘Make the perfect Espresso Martini’.

Across the road at The Medicine Tap their gin and sausage tasting provide a popular addition and visitors also got a sneak preview of their new Vault Cocktail Bar.

 

The Medicine Tap hosted Defiance Gin and sausage tasting during the afternoon
The Medicine Tap hosted Defiance Gin and sausage tasting during the afternoon

 

Outside for those brave enough to battle with the rain there was a menu of live local music, with Rochdale’s Joe Dunne, acoustic quartet #Hashtag, singer/songwriter Katie O’Malley, new indie/rock band 25th Hour and southern rock style country duo Between the Vines taking to the stage.

Councillor Janet Emsley, the council’s cabinet member for neighbourhoods, community and culture, said: “Although the weather wasn’t kind to us, the show must go on and thankfully most of the festival was inside or under cover.  I would like to thank everyone who came and supported the event as well as our sponsors, Premier Kia and The Quirky Catering Company. 

"We’ve had some excellent feedback already and I know our visitors were impressed with the quality of the entertainment on offer, the variety of stalls and the lovely setting of our wonderful town hall. We’re already planning for next year’s festival.”

Ben Boothman, owner of festival kitchen sponsor The Quirky Catering Company added: “We had a great day and were really pleased to be involved with the festival event again. The atmosphere in the town hall was fantastic and the chef demonstrations were superb. I was very proud to watch Adolfus and Austin, they put on a great show.”

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