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PettFest 2024 is the first mini beer festival to be held in Pett Village!
Hosted by The Royal Oak Pub and The Old Butchers Shop, Pett, this is a community event with something for everyone!
Featuring up to 12 specially selected beers and ciders, fantastic food and live music on each day. Weather permitting, there will be some games or entertainment plus a raffle to raise money for Pett Level Independent Rescue Boat.
For full details and the schedule, please visit the Royal Oak website.
Live music from the Pett Slip Buoys and Llama Legs (others TBC). Great food including a Fish and Chip special (Friday), BBQ (Saturday) and Bell'e Buono Pizza (Monday).
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