Indulge in a mouth-watering weekend of delicious seafood and luscious wines at this spectacular festival.
The festival site and the marquees on The Stade by the historic Net Huts showcase a range of food, wine and themed activities to tempt everyone from wine connoisseurs and seafood sophisticates to those who just enjoy trying something different.
Superb live music and street entertainment completes the lively festival atmosphere, making this an unmissable event. The festival is centered around The Stade and Rock-a-Nore Road in the heart of the Old Town, although business across the whole of Hastings join in with special menus and entertainment.
Back again for another year is the hugely popular Jazz Breakfast with multi award-winning Liane Carroll and friends on the Sunday morning (10am - 12pm, doors 9am). This is a ticketed event and always sells out fast.
Tickets for the Jazz Breakfast are available from Hastings Tourist Information Centre* from Friday 12 July: Adults £19 / £10 children 17 and under. Ticket price includes continental breakfast from award winning 1066 Bakery – and Seafood and Wine Festival weekend wristbands.
The Hastings Seafood & Wine Festival is a paid-for event, adult wristbands are £2.50 in advance from the Hastings Tourist Information Centre*, Breeds Place, Hastings or £4 on the gate; children under 18 go free. No dogs are allowed on site other than assist dogs. Wristband/tickets are available now to buy.
No dogs are allowed on site other than assist dogs.)
By car: The main routes to Hastings are the A21 (which is linked to the M25 providing a quick route from London) and the A259 coast road. The festival site is a 15 minute walk from Hastings station. SatNav: TN34 3AR
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