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Speaking of jerk, the nuggs from here in BBC Intro were elite
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Luke Combs would be unbelievable but just don't get the impression he would ever play.
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By dcsessions · Posted
Jerk village between carhenge and pyramid was good. Curry goat was pricey at £16 but it tasted so good I had it again the following evening. Had a basic but tasty lamb curry from the Indian food vendor just before you go through the arch between west Holts and Greenpeace. I think called "zouk heavenly Indian food". Bit out of the way but the pizza place underneath the tipi field called pizza and puppets? Really good pizza that was good value and they did kids portions too. Very friendly as well. My main food disappointment was chilli kitchen opposite jerk village. I had wanted to do dosa deli but they were cash only at that point so had to do something else. It was a halloumi masala. It wasn't bad but just didn't taste of anything and minimal sauce. I wanted to do the curry goat from west Holts too but didn't get chance. Pazzos pizza by Greenpeace was pretty underwhelming size wise for the price. Brownies from the pudding wagon at carhenge were truly amazing. And pretty good value particularly for a festival. The steak baguette from the kitchen outside acoustic stage/kidzfield is decent value even if not mind-blowing flavour wise. Ice lollies paletas at west Holts really good too. Special shout to meloncauli 2 outside acoustic stage. Always reliable pick me up smoothie there and fast service. Will have to try the Indonesian curry next time! -
By LinvoyPrimus · Posted
Also looking through this thread and walking around at the weekend, I was struck by how far the food at Glasto had come. My first Glasto was in 2011 and there was so much generic burger van stuff. That sort of stuff is now more or less fully outnumbered (outside of the little strip at the top of The Other stage field).
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