Frequently Asked Questions - Drink and Food
What can you take? How much does food cost there?
- What would be the coincidence of drinking underage or smoking a few buns at the festival be?
- Can you take your own beer into the arena??
- What is the approach on drugs at these festivals?
- How can I get work in the bars
- Seen that the festival is no longer sponsored by Carling, what alcoholic drinks will be served?
- How much money would I need?
- Can I take my own food and drink?
- How much are drinks and food at the festival?
It is illegal. The festival is not free of laws. There is a huge police presence.
If caught, you could be thrown out the festival, cautioned by the police or arrested
No you can not
What type of drugs? I presume that diabetics need their drugs so yeah, FR fully support the use of legal drugs.
Illegal drugs? Well, they're illegal. The festival isn't immune from the law. If you need to drugs to enjoy yourself, the festival is not the place for you, you're better off at home.
http://www.workersbeer.co.uk/ are your best bet
Just because Carling are not the main sponsors, it doesn't mean that there will be no Carling.
This summer, Gaymers will be the official cider of both Leeds and Reading festivals.
You’ll be able to enjoy a refreshing pint of ice-cold Gaymers original as well as the newly-launched Gaymers pear cider, whilst you listen to some of the best music performances of the summer.
Gaymers will be the only cider sold in festival bars and will be served on draught and super-chilled.
Depends what you want - from £0 upwards really. Just bring a debit/credit card. It's easier.
http://www.strictlyleeds.co.uk/faq/drink-and-food/how-much-are-drinks-an... shows you how much food and drinks are so you get a rough idea of cost once there
You sure can. You can take how much you can carry. Only restrictions are that none of those large BBQ grills are allowed but the disposable ones are. Also no glass bottles. Obviously this can be easily hidden away but them are the rules. Keep in mind you have to carry it so make sure you can deal with it.
Also gas cannisters are now banned so we advise taking hexy stove burners instead if you need to warm food up.
This price list was valid for 2009
Inside the fesitval they're not cheap generally and they are a standardised price across all stalls so don't be under the impression that lots of stalls means competitive prices.
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