Home Food Restaurant Reviews Recipes Drink Distilleries Whisky Gin Craft Beer Locations Scran Podcast It's almost the end of June, which means the UK's biggest music festival is back - but after dancing in a field for hours, where's the best places to get a bite to eat and a drink? When it's at capacity, Glastonbury becomes the fourth largest city in the south west of England, which is just a tad overwhelming. With live music, art, wellness, a cinema and kids' play areas, there's a lot more to this festival than just the bands, and food and drink are definitely not overlooked. With hundreds of food and drink stalls there's plenty of choice - from Goan fish curry to m ac and cheese.

Dietary requirements are also well catered for, with vegan, veggie and gluten free options plus kids' menus. You don't need to break the bank either, as hundreds traders will be taking part in the £6 meal deal. Meal deal options could include dishes such as Thai curry and rice, katsu wrap, kids meal and a drink or a breakfast combo.

Here we take a look at some of the places that you need to visit, if you're heading to the festival this year. Anna Mae’s Mac & Cheese Area(s): The Bandstand; Lower Mead A festival favourite wherever they go, Anna Mae’s make their mac in huge iron frying pans and offer a range of delicious topping options. Their sample menu includes: The Don Macaroni - with dry cure crispy bacon, basil oil and fresh basil, The Macgic Mushroom - with porcini mushrooms, black truffle.