The summer season at Woolwich Works will be holding FOUR FOODIE FESTIVALS for those with CURIOUS PALATES and CULTURE LOVERS. All the details, dates and links to each of the four events are listed underneath.

FREE FROM FESTIVAL (24–25 MAY)
FUME FESTIVAL – SUMMER EDITION (30 MAY–1 JUNE)
THE ORIGINAL JERK COOK OUT (26–27 JULY)
FUME FESTIVAL – AUTUMN EDITION (26–28 SEPTEMBER)
From sizzling BBQ pits and sun-drenched jerk feasts to allergen-free indulgence and global grill mastery, Woolwich Works is the place to be for food lovers this summer and autumn. Across four deliciously distinctive weekends, the South East London venue hosts a series of vibrant food festivals celebrating culture, flavour and community — each one packed with irresistible eats, good vibes and memorable culinary experiences.
First up is the hugely popular Free From Festival (24–25 May), the UK’s original festival for gluten, dairy, and refined sugar-free food and drink. Whether you’re coeliac, plant-based or simply curious about making changes to your diet, this is your chance to sample pioneering brands from across the country, discover new favourites, and enjoy expert talks and demos on gut health, wellness and allergen-aware eating. Expect gourmet bakes, artisan cheeses, craft spirits, and more – all made without compromise and to the highest standards.

Next, fire up your appetite for the FUME Festival – Summer Edition (30 May–1 June), a no-holds-barred celebration of smoke, spice and supreme BBQ culture. Over three days, the UK’s top pitmasters will take over Woolwich Works’ stunning courtyard with slow-smoked ribs, brisket, wings and internationally-inspired grill techniques. Strictly 18+, the festival is all about bold flavours, banging tunes, craft drinks, and big summer energy.
In July, The Original Jerk Cook Out (26–27 July) brings the spice of Jamaican food and culture to Woolwich. A family-friendly feast for the senses, the event blends sizzling jerk BBQ with live music, dance, kids’ activities and a whole lot of Caribbean soul. Highlights include succulent and fiery jerk chicken, delicious vegan and veggie alternatives, plus top UK chefs serving up African Caribbean street food with creative flair. The event is produced by writer, curator, and long-time Woolwich Works Tony Fairweather (The Windrush Front Room exhibition).

Finally, the FUME Festival – Autumn Edition (26–28 September) returns to stoke the flames once again. This edition promises the same high-quality line-up of international pitmasters as its summer sibling — with even more smoke, technique and surprises. Across five sessions, guests can graze, sip and savour their way through a curated BBQ journey, making it the perfect way to close the foodie season.
Liat Rosenthal, Head of Creative Programming at Woolwich Works, said:
“These festivals celebrate what food is really about — flavour, community, and cultural storytelling. In all cultures, recipes tend to be passed down from generation-to-generation and they are a way of preserving our heritage. Whether you’re here for the fire and smoke, allergen-free innovation, or the taste of home, this season at Woolwich Works is about bringing people together through great food in unforgettable ways.”
Tickets and information for all shows is available here.

About Woolwich Works.
One of London’s largest and most important social and cultural hub spaces, Woolwich Works is a multi-disciplinary events venue set across multiple buildings in the historic Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. The landmark venue opened its doors in September 2021 and was named London’s ‘favourite new venue’ by Time Out. The exciting, ever-changing programme of entertaining and inspirational live performances includes cutting-edge contemporary music, award-winning stand-up comedy, as well as theatre, dance, cabaret and everything in between.
Woolwich Works is situated in the heart of a stunning collection of Grade I and Grade II listed buildings and is open and accessible to the public throughout the day and evening. Access is fast and simple from Central London via the Elizabeth Line or on National Rail and the DLR. Or arrive in style via the Thames Clipper! There’s plenty to see and do around the complex, including several great pubs, the Carlos Acosta Dance Centre, and numerous cafes and independent businesses.
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Web: https://www.woolwich.works






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