Feast On Bristol to give away Golden Tickets to food festival and chocolate bunnies in special Easter trail
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Bristol food festival Feast On is teaming up with artisan chocolatier Radek’s Chocolate to to bring an extra special event to the city this Easter: the Easter Bunny Hunt.
From April 18, guests will be invited to explore hidden corners across Bristol, follow clues and track down Golden Tickets that unlock mouth-watering rewards over the Easter weekend spirit.
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Hide AdEach clue will lead to handcrafted chocolates from Radek’s and exclusive golden tickets to Feast On Festival which takes place from July 24 to 27 at Clifton Downs.
There are 50 bunnies to be found n total and some of the Golden Tickets will be hidden inside select Feast On restaurants and market traders - meaning you’ll need to book or buy a meal to find some of them.
James, founder of Feast On said: “We want this to be a hunt with purpose - supporting our amazing local food community while giving people a reason to celebrate.
“Radek’s Chocolate brings the magic, and our traders bring the feast.”
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- Bianchis
- Bishopston Bagels
- Bomba Tapas
- Bowl and Bread
- Caper and Cure
- Chiki Monkey
- Danny's Burgers
- Eatchu
- Gourmet Warriors
- Harbour House
- Kdogs
- Koocha Mezze Bar
- La Lola
- Nadu
- Pasture
- Pizza is Lovely
- Pizzarova
- Snobby's
- T & Cakes
- The Bank Tavern
- The Granary
- The Happy Cow
- The Jolly Hog
- The Kraken Seafood Company
- The Real Scoop
- The Spiny Lobster
- Three Gizas
- Ubuntu Food
- Wangs
- Wessex Rare Breeds
... and many more to be announced!
Check out the Feast On Instagram page to spot clues on where the bunnies may be hiding.
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