Kenilworth pub announces bank holiday weekend festival

By James Smith

24th Sep 2021 | Local News

Kenilworth's The Almanack will host 'Nack Fest' across the bank holiday weekend
Kenilworth's The Almanack will host 'Nack Fest' across the bank holiday weekend

A Kenilworth pub has announced details for a bank holiday festival right in the town centre.

The Almanack, in Abbey End, will be hosting 'Nack Fest' from August 27 to 30 which will include live music, pop up bars and street food across the weekend.

The variety of events are aimed to provide fun for all the family.

Pub manager Kieran Vick said: "We are bringing festivals to Kenilworth as we were unsure whether or not they would go ahead after Covid."

As advertised in our What's On section, the Friday night will see the weekend's entertainment open with a live band inside the pub.

On Saturday there will be street food themed specials boards and an exciting range of craft beers.

On Sunday guests can enjoy a jazz breakfast consisting of live Jazz music alongside a freshly cooked breakfast.

The weekend will then be rounded of on Monday 30 with activities for kids.

All weekend there will also be pop up bars from Tanqueray, Edinburgh Gin, Purity and many more.

For more local events, follow this link to our What's On page!

More The Almanack news stories:

- Gastropub raises nearly £2000 for Kenilworth Covid-19 Support Group

- Kenilworth gastropub makes the most of lockdown by raising £6,000 for local causes

     

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