After a sell-out event last year that welcomed more than 3,000 visitors across the weekend, Yorkshire’s eco-friendly food and drink festival - Savour the Coast - is back at Scarborough Spa this weekend.
Promising a weekend of foodie fun for the whole family, Savour the Coast showcases all the incredible food offerings from across the coastline, while recognising the efforts that producers and venders make in order to protect the environment.
Shining light on what the Yorkshire Coast has to offer, Savour the Coast celebrates the delicious local produce with up to 45 food stalls for visitors to indulge in, as well as live music from a lineup of brilliant local bands and musicians for festival goers to enjoy throughout the day and night.
This year’s vendors at Savour the Coast will include local seasonal restaurant Embers, the Hot Waffle and Sama Sama in the Sun Court and the likes of Filey Gin, Betton Wines and Filey Bay Whiskey setting up shop in the Food & Drink Hall.
The festival will also feature an array of live music from Annie and King, Jesse Caine and Eli and the Blues Prophets amongst many more. In 2024, the team behind the festival have also added a heated marquee to ensure the festivities can continue long after the sun goes down.
In a bid to reduce the collective environmental impact, all producers and vendors taking part are committed to making a difference, starting with simple choices such as biodegradable friendly food packaging.
Savour the Yorkshire Coast will be funded for its second year by the Yorkshire Coast Bid, as it continues to align with the BID’s mission to highlight what the area has to offer and protect it for future generations.
The festival is free to attend, and this year will not be ticketed. Instead guests can turn up and enjoy everything the festival has to offer!
Kerry Carruthers, Chief Executive of Yorkshire Coast BID said:
“We’re delighted to be funding Savour the Yorkshire Coast Festival for its second year, following such a successful event in 2023. Not only does the festival highlight all the brilliant local producers and vendors here in the heart of the Yorkshire Coast, but it champions sustainability which is a big focus for us at the BID.”
Also speaking on the event, Jim Grieve, Co-founder of Savour the Yorkshire Coast, added: “We’re so excited for the return of Savour the Yorkshire Coast in 2024! It’s the perfect way to celebrate the great offering of restaurants and talented chefs along the coast, and to give visitors the chance to sample some of the delicious local food. With live music and over 45 stalls, it’s set to be a great day so be sure to claim your free tickets.”
For more information on Savour the Yorkshire Coast, please visit: https://savourthecoast.co.uk/.


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