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ChocFest 2024: Melton Mowbray’s huge chocolate festival returns to the town this month

Chocolate fans, brace yourselves – because a huge celebration of the sweet treat is heading our way.

ChocFest will take place at Melton Mowbray’s cattle market on Saturday, November 16 and Sunday, November 17.

The festival will feature more than 108 of the finest chocolate and associated food and drink products to taste and buy from some of the best producers from across the UK.

Those with a sweet tooth can fill up with all things chocolate – including chocolate pizza, beer and kebabs…chocolate pancakes, ice cream, cakes, donuts, marshmallows, hot chocolate, biscuits, pastries, liqueurs, brownies, tarts, puddings.

You can also sample chocolate mince pies created by the town’s very own Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe.

There will also be street food, talks, tastings & workshops.

The event takes place between 10am-4pm on both days.

Tickets cost £6 on the gate and are also available in advance from Eventbrite.
Children under 16 free.

You can buy tickets HERE

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