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Food & Drink
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Whether your family like to cook for yourselves, or you're looking for some delicious sustenance from our food traders, we have lots of options for Campers big and small.

We have cooking areas in all our camping sites to give the option of preparing your own meals at Camp.

We also offer a wide selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner options for kids and adults from our food traders. From classic favourites like pizza or pasta to fresh and healthy salad boxes, and everything in-between, there are plenty of tasty treats for everyone to enjoy across the weekend! Plus, our General Store stocks lots of snacks and essentials, should you need anything else.

We try hard to cater for different dietary requirements who make Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Halal and dairy-free options too!

The food options for our next events haven't yet been confirmed, but you can view our 2024 food menus here, to give you an idea of the amazing range of options you can expect at Camp.

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For the adults: Whether you enjoy a cold, thirst- quenching beer in the sunshine, a cocktail on the rocks, or a glass of bubbles in the hot-tub, there are lots of alcoholic (and non-alcoholic) options for you at Camp Kindling.

We offer a selection of Beer, Cider, Spirits and Wine, as well as barista-prepared Coffee and Soft Drinks during the day and night. We also have multiple free drinking water points throughout the site for you to use, so bring your re-usable bottles!

For the kids: We offer a wide range of delicious and healthy kids drinks at our bars, as well as many options being available in our General Store.

We also have multiple drinking water points throughout the site for you to use, so bring your reusable bottles!

Please note: food and drink are not included in your ticket price.


FAQS

How much does a meal cost?

A main meal usually costs between Β£6 and Β£12, with snacks available for less.

Can I bring my own food?

Yes, if you prefer to bring your own food and drink, then you can.

You can bring as much food as you like, but please only bring what you are sure you will actually eat. Most people tend to end up eating food from the amazing traders, even if they brought their own- so please be conscious of not wasting food.

Can I bring my own drinks?

Each adult may bring a maximum of 8 cans of beer, cider, wine or pre-mixed spirits. Any additional alcohol you attempt to bring in will be confiscated. Alcohol in plastic bottles and wine in boxes are not permitted.

Purchasing drinks from the bars helps us continue running and improving Camp Kindling; without the bar revenue, we wouldn't exist!

There are no restrictions on soft drinks and you may bring as many as you like. No glass is permitted.

Do you serve alcohol?

Yes, there are a number of bars stocking a selection of our favourite craft beers & ciders, cocktails, spirits and wines.

Do you have alcohol free options?

Yes, a selection of teas, coffees and soft drinks. Alcohol free and low alcohol options are available too.

Can I cook my own food?

Yes, you can cook your own food in the Cooking Areas (in General Camping and in Boutique Camping)- where you are permitted to use your gas stove.

What is provided in the cooking area?

Cooking areas will include:

  • Tables for food preparation

  • Cooking stations at which you can use your own camping stove

  • Kettle

  • Microwave

  • Cleaning area with sinks and running hot and cold water

  • No cooking equipment or utensils will be provided- you need to bring your equipment (stove, pots, pans, chopping boards, knives etc.) with you.

Can I bring a knife for cooking?

Yes- but only kitchen knives or folding knives where the cutting edge of the blade is 7.62cm (3 inches) or less.

What type of camping stove should I bring?

You will need to bring your own camping stove as these will not be provided at the cooking areas, but you will need to be certain that your camping stove meets the safety requirements. You can find the list of permitted and prohibited stove and fuel types here.

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