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    Birmingham’s first Burger Fest arriving at The Bond Saturday

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    By Georgie Deaville on October 5, 2018 Food and drink, News, What's on

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    Birmingham welcomes its first first Burger Fest to The Bond this Saturday.

    The festival will showcase some of the city’s best burgers with an afternoon dedicated to the enjoyment of all things street-food.

    The festival will showcase burger talent with food from Original Patty Men, The Patty Freaks, The Flying Cows, Low n Slow, Baked in Brick and others.

    Scott O’Byrne from Original Patty Men said:

    “Street-food is a great platform for people to showcase their food on a much smaller budget than going straight into a restaurant. It also gives people a chance to have access to a diverse and good quality selection of food.”

    Alongside the burgers the festival will feature drinks on tap at Dig Brew Co. and the Cocktail Caravan and a stage of live music and DJs in action throughout the afternoon, plus arts and crafts markets.

    The festival takes place on Saturday 6th October, 12pm-6pm at The Bond Company in Digbeth. TIckets are priced £5-£6.50 from Design My Night.

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