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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Matlock Food Festival is returning!


Get ready- 'The Matlock Live! Food Festival' is on its way back!

On Sunday 5th June, Morclean will be proudly supporting the Matlock Food Festival again and helping to bring this wonderful community event to Matlock. With over 20 vendors set to attend and an array of different food producers set to show, the event is looking to be a great success and highlight the strength of the local business community.

The festival will take place in Matlock Town Centre and will start from 10am finishing at 5pm. There's a range of local food producers set to attend including:

  • Blueberry Hill Preserves
  • Butter Fingers Bakery
  • Farm to Shop to Cheeses
  • Brockleby's Pies
  • Tornado Potato
  • Direct Beers Ltd
  • Blood Brothers- Wood Fired Ovens
  • The Crusty Pie Company
+ so many more!

We can't wait to get stuck in and enjoy the variety of vendors. If you're about on Sunday why not pop by and see what's on offer? Cake is optional, fun is mandatory! ;) 


The Matlock Live Food Festival is proudly supported by Morclean Ltd, Maazi and Zhivago 

Monday, 28 September 2015

Maazi Monk Food Festival

Wow what a great turn out - and everyone really enjoyed the Maazi Monk Food Festival 27th September 2015

Held in Hall Lees Park the event ran pretty much all day and the organisers enjoyed significant crowds of people.



The food flavour  itself  ranged from Russian to Indian, from Greek to Jamaican, with a truly British selection of savoury and sweet pies, cakes and treats, along with a lovely selection of speciality coffees

One of the highlights of the day were street dancers and drummers, who brought  a lovely carnival feel to the event with undertones of an Indian beat. The group also encouraged several sessions of dancers where members of the public were able to learn how to dance and why and how  the movements were originally developed




The event was of course supported by Maazi who provided a gorgeous selection of Indian food, including several vegetarian and chicken dishes, Samosa's and South Indian Dosa, along with Monk bar who organised a bar serving beers, cocktails and drinks as well as a delightful Prosecco bar to help everyone enjoy the warm sunshine in such a beautiful setting 



Thanks to everyone that came and all those that helped on the day!

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