Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steak

23 June 2023 , 15:35
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Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steak
Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steak

Glastonbury VIPs this year have their own reservation-only FINE DINING restaurant - serving £38 steaks .

Called At the Festival, it serves hungry celebs the finest array of food ever seen on site.

According to their website, they use “simple, seasonal ingredients and locally sourced organic farm produce prepared with a relaxed and generous Mediterranean approach to British food”.

The brasserie-style menu also features “chargrilled meats, burger, fish (smoked or grilled) and luscious Somerset vegetables.”

A sea bream, chana chaat salad with yoghurt, roasted beets and dill oil will set you back £26, while a 300g dry aged sirloin steak with confit tomato, peppercorn sauce, rocket and fries can be ordered for £38.

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Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steakGlastonbury celebs can enjoy fine dining via the 'At The Festival' restaurant (Mirror)
Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steakThe 'brasserie style' dining has steak, rarebit and sea bream on its menu (Mirror)

Also on the menu is smoked Godminster rarebit, Dowdings cider & onion jam and smoked bacon and Roasted Castlemead chicken, chorizo & caper butter.

One onlooker said: “Glastonbury have really pulled out the stops for all the hungry pampered celebs.

“But it’s hard to get a table and many people were being turned away if they hadn’t made a reservation. It beats some greasy noodles in a cardboard bowl.”

Glastonbury's 2023 festival has gotten firmly underway as those at Worthy Farm are set to enjoy “dry, sunny weather” this weekend as a variety of musical acts perform on the famous Pyramid Stage.

Acts set to perform this weekend include Arctic Monkeys and legendary icon Sir Elton John.

This year marks the first time Sir Elton John has ever played Glastonbury with festival organiser Emily Eavis highlighting the superstar's performance as one of the highlights of the weekend she was looking forward to.

Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steakGlastonbury Festival is firmly underway (Mirror)
Glastonbury opens doors to reservation only fine dining restaurant with £40 steakThe restaurant is the first time fine dining has been on offer at Worthy Farm (Mirror)

She said: "I can’t choose one thing. I think probably Elton coming after such a long time; a lifetime waiting essentially.

"And there’s a lot of significance to this show being his last and being Sunday night and the closing point of the festival.

"So I think that’s going to be really, really spectacular and a very special moment for everybody.

"Sunday night’s always an emotional night. Remember Beyonce or Blur? We’ve had some really incredibly epic sets on Sunday night and I think this is going to be incredible."

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