Folklore And Feast Over Fire
A solstice celebration at Handley Farm featuring folktales, fire, and Derbyshire cuisine.
Burton upon Trent has a long history with brewing, which has naturally led to a diverse food scene. You can find everything from classic pub dishes made with local ingredients to global cuisine. The food scene offers more than just what’s on your plate, with plenty of ways to get involved.
If you want to learn new skills, Burton and South Derbyshire College often holds open evenings with culinary demonstrations and tasting sessions. These events are great for families and anyone wanting interactive learning. Local markets give you access to seasonal ingredients and local goods, and events around the annual Burton Statutes Fair usually feature local food sellers.
For relaxed, social experiences, Burton has places to suit everyone. Many pubs focus on locally sourced ingredients and craft drinks, giving you a taste of the area’s heritage. Look out for food festivals, restaurant events, and expertly paired food and beer menus.
Burton also embraces creative ideas. Studios like The Mug Tug Ashore offer a relaxed, creative environment, with cake and paint. Brews of the World provides a range of international beverages. Options are available around Coopers Square, though parking can be limited, especially during peak events and market days. High Street can be busy, so plan accordingly.
The town’s historical connection to the River Trent for trade and transport is reflected in the food options developing along its banks. While the Ferry Bridge area can be busy, it’s becoming known for its evolving food scene. Burton has a growing number of independent cafes and bistros with unique menus. The A511 and A38 roads offer access, but parking at Coopers Square can be limited during busy periods.
This guide is for both residents and visitors. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or looking for a good meal, these listings provide an overview of what’s available – from quick snacks to formal dining. Explore these listings and discover your next culinary adventure. Burton’s history, dating back to the 8th century with Burton Abbey, continues to influence the food scene, with brewing and agriculture playing a key role in the ingredients and character of the town.
A solstice celebration at Handley Farm featuring folktales, fire, and Derbyshire cuisine.
Year 10 students and parents attend an open evening at Burton and South Derbyshire College.
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A-Core Pole Fitness CentreA-Core Pole Fitness Centre is a pole fitness studio on High Street in Burton upon Trent.
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Cafe ClockCafe Clock is a restaurant in Burton upon Trent, based in a Grade II listed Victorian-era building originally built as a railway station refreshment room.
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Lee KitchenYou can find Lee Kitchen at 84 Dover Road in Burton upon Trent, where fast food lovers head for authentic Cantonese takeout.
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The Inner Peace CafeYou can find The Inner Peace Cafe on Stafford Road in Burton upon Trent.
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