As the new year unfolds, Thame residents have something delicious to look forward to this spring: Taste of Thame — the town’s much-loved celebration of local food and drink — is officially back on Saturday 24 May 2026!

There was lots of discussion when the food festival moved to the showground – people missed a food event in the town centre. And even more people missed having a free event to attend. Well, Taste of Thame is starting to fill that gap!

What Taste of Thame is all about

Taste of Thame is an annual, free-to-attend food and drink trail that transforms the centre of Thame into a vibrant showcase of local flavours, producers and hospitality talent. There are various events running throughout the town and lots of great local collaborations happening.

The heart of the event is the Buttermarket Banquet — one long communal table running the length of the Buttermarket where people can sit, savour and enjoy the produce they’ve collected on the trail, all while soaking up the lively atmosphere with friends and family. And yes, bunting will be involved.

There is something for everyone of all ages and tastes. It’s a great event to discover local food producers and also get to know some of your fellow Thame residents. Food is a great way to bond with neighbours, friends and family.

Save the date

Saturday 24 May 2026 — the town centre will come alive with food tastings, workshops, demonstrations, and welcoming local venues offering special treats just for the trail.

Local residents are encouraged to explore independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and producers across Thame — all taking part in this community celebration of food, drink and local enterprise.

What to expect in 2026

Although full details of the trail map and participants are still being finalised at this stage, Taste of Thame typically features:

  • 🍷 Food and drink tastings from the town’s independent producers

  • 🛍️ Workshops and demonstrations — from artisan techniques to chef tips

  • 📸 Special menus and offers in participating venues

  • 🎟️ A prize draw with great local prizes and more to come as the event approaches

Whether you’re a foodie, a family looking for a fun day out, or someone new to Thame’s culinary scene, this is a perfect opportunity to discover (or rediscover) what our local eateries and makers have to offer.

Watch this space

Keep an eye out for the official Taste of Thame trail map release (usually published closer to spring)

Visit the official Taste of Thame website here. 

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  • Thame resident Laura Fellows is the owner, main editor and general dogsbody at Thame.net. Laura has a background in Marketing and Wellbeing and a passion for supporting people. Outside of Thame.net, Laura now focuses on local wellbeing work, including Reiki training and Attunements, spiritual exploration, personal coaching and events to support mind, body and soul.

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