Cardiff Bay is preparing to host the Welsh capital's annual food and drink festival later this month.
More than a hundred local and independent traders will be serving up culinary delghts at Wales' biggest free food festival, taking place in the Oval Basin from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th June.
Among the newcomers at this year's event will be Devil's Bridge Rum, Chicago-style Italian beef sandwiches from Packed and handmade butters from The Yorkshire Kitchen.
The festival includes both a farmers' market and a producers' fair along with a wide range of street food, a crafters' market and a full line-up of live music from the bandstand, featuring local artists such as Afro Cluster, Dionne Bennett, N'famady Kouyate, Pigeon Wigs, and Taff Rapids.
Cllr Jennifer Burke, cabinet member for events at Cardiff Council, said: "Cardiff Food and Drink Festival remains a firm favourite in Cardiff's busy summer events schedule."
"Visitors come to the city from far and wide to sample the delights on offer and with 105 local and independent traders lined up, this year promises to be a real treat."
The Cardiff Food and Drink Festival will be open from midday - 10pm on Friday 27th, 11am - 10pm on Saturday 28th and 11am - 7pm on Sunday 29th. Entry is free and no ticket is required.

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