Venue & Facilities for Celebration of the Book

The venue is large, with mostly level access. All areas being used for the convention are wheelchair accessible, but there is one area where you would have to detour outside. Volunteers will be on hand to assist with directions. Toilets for Princes Hall are located near the main entrance.

Food and Drink
Onsite
Squirrels CafeĢ (located in the building) will be open from 10:00 until 16:00, offering hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and baguettes, soup and jacket potatoes, along with cakes and snacks.
The Bar (located in the Jubilee Lounge where part of the market will be running) will be open all day, offering cold drinks, alcohol* and snacks.

*Traders and volunteers are kindly asked not to imbibe alcohol during the day. You’re welcome to stay for a drink after the market closes.

Off site
There are a number of cafes and restaurants a short walk away.
Leaf and Bean is the closest for barista coffee, located just off Six Ways roundabout.

Hill Road and The Beach both have excellent restaurants for evening dining, including but not limited to: Scoozi (Italian and Pizza), Limehouse (burgers and American), The Moon and Sixpence (pub classics and Greek) and Escala (award-winning tapas).
It’s also a short drive (or 10-15 minutes walk) to either central Clevedon or to other pubs along the seafront.

Parking is limited at the venue, so we advise visitors to find street parking nearby or use public transport. Please let us know if you have any mobility requirements by contacting enquiries@clevedonlitfest.org.uk.