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One of Birmingham's favourite foodie events will mark its tenth anniversary with a new location for 2023. 

Colmore Food Festival (21 - 22 July) will now take place in the grounds of St Philip's Cathedral, providing a platform for local food and drink traders to showcase the quality and breadth of what's on offer across the Colmore district.

Traders so far confirmed include rooftop restaurant Orelle; jerk chicken specialists Jamaya; purveyors of the finest Thai food, Rosa's Thai; Michelin-starred restaurant Purnell's, and new for 2023, Bundobust - who offer an extensive menu of Indian street food. 

Loki Wines, Purecraft and North Tap will be on hand to offer alcoholic refreshments, whilst those in need of a caffeine fix can check out Urban Coffee Company, Java Roastery and Coffee #1. Sweet treat specialist, Miss Macaroon will also be onsite selling premium hand-made gluten-free French macaroons.

In addition to mouth-watering mini dishes from local traders' latest menus, the 2023 edition of the festival will also feature new family activities, including crafts and roaming entertainers. 

Completely free to attend, Colmore Food Festival has set a price cap per food item to ensure the selections on offer are both tasty and affordable.

For further information, and get a full list of traders, visit: colmorebusinessdistrict.com

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