Food & Beverage
From Canada’s famous dish, Poutine, to more traditional items like BBQ, burritos, burgers, and grilled cheese, Pemberton had an array of food options. Most of the food at the festival was anywhere from $5-10, fairly reasonably priced and not taking too much out of your wallet. Pemberton Music Festival even had an espresso truck to help people make it through the long hours of the festival. Lemonade and fruit smoothies were available on site as well. Beer at the bar was $7-8, water was $4, mixed drinks were $10, Somersby Apple or Blackberry Cider was $9. The only time the bars were crowded was when some of the bigger bands would be performing next to the beer garden. There were seven beer garden, so if one was crowded, chances were one of the other ones weren’t. With a wide variety of food and drinks, Pemberton kept pretty much everyone happy with their offerings during the duration of the festival.
[button color=”white” size=”normal” alignment=”center” rel=”follow” openin=”samewindow” url=”https://www.dancemusicnw.com/learned-revival-pemberton-music-festival-2014/”]Back To Mainpage[/button]
Important things happen in Pacific Northwest nightlife, and DMNW will send you alerts!