A delectable two days of conversations featuring some of the most inspirational chefs, food writers and experts.Saturday 31 May – Sunday 1 June
31 May–1 June, in person weekend or day passes available
About British Library Food Season Big Weekend
The Big Weekend is the climax of the British Library Food Season. Our banquet of delights includes panels exploring food from Eastern Europe, China, the US and Mexico and the way that Latin American sweet treats are at the heart of community.
Amongst much else, we unearth the pleasures of growing food in our gardens, the joys of kitchen tools and some of the big questions about diversity in the industry, the words we use, and the future of eating itself.
Day and weekend passes are available, which will allow you to attend any relevant session.
Please note though that access to individual sessions will be subject to venue capacity, and you are advised to arrive early to the session of your choice to avoid disappointment.
See below for weekend programme. To find out more about each session and the speakers please visit its event page.
Weekend programme
Saturday 31 May
11.15 Pigott Theatre An A–Z of Language in Food with Jenny Lau, Olia Hercules, Salma Elsahhar and Sally Abé.
11.15 Piazza Pavilion Latin American Ingredients: Connecting Communities Through Food with UK based chefs, entrepreneurs and artists Karla Zazueta (Mexico) Camila Marcías (Chile), Sara Castañeda (Ecuador) and Laura Hoyos (Colombia).
13.00 Pigott Theatre Gardening to Feed Body, Soul and Society with Jenny Linford, Leyla Kazim, Kathy Slack, Claire Ratinon and Pam Warhurst.
13.00 Piazza Pavilion From Albania to Zagreb: Eating the Balkans withIrina Janakievska, Jelena Belgrave and Aleksandar Taralezhkov in conversation with Caroline Eden.
14.30 Pigott Theatre Food and Spectacle: Medieval to Modern with experiential producer Sam Bompas, curator Calum Cockburn, “The Pie King” Calum Franklin and historian Dr Eleanor Janega.
14.30 Piazza Pavilion Fish Lives: Women in the Fishing Industry with a special performance by Femmes de la Mer.
16.30 Piazza Pavilion Kitchen Comforts with Jimi Famurewa, Roopa Gulati, Jenny Lau and Julie Lin.
16.30 Pigott Theatre M.F.K. Fisher: Oysters, Sex and Death with Alastair Harper, Rebecca May Johnson, Kennedy Golden, Gurdeep Loyal and Extradition Order.
Sunday 1 June
12.30 Pigott Theatre Beyond the Burger: US Food Wave with food writer Felicity Cloake, chef Tom Zahir, writer Kayla Stewart, and comedian Desiree Burch.
12.30 Piazza PavilionBeyond the Taco: Mexican Food Here and Now with Andrea Montes Renaud, Chloe-Rose Crabtree, Karla Zazueta, Santiago Lastra and Thomasina Miers.
14.00 Pigott Theatre A Few of Our Favourite (Kitchen) Things with Angela Clutton, Bee Wilson and Melek Erdal.
14.15 Piazza Pavilion Beyond the Promiseswith Mallika Basu, Lorraine Copes (Be Inclusive Hospitality), Aji Akokomi (Akoko, Akara), and Jackson McClarty (Black Eats).
16.00 Pigott Theatre Eat the Future: Radical Ways to Feed Ourselves and save the Planet with Dan Saladino, Chloë Dunnett, Daniel Tristao, Thomas Washington and Sorawut Kittibanthorn.
16.00 Piazza Pavilion Martini: Myths, Magic and Mixes with drinks columnist Alice Lascelles, Sipsmith master distiller Jared Brown and award-winning bartender Monica Berg.
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About Food Season 2025
The British Library Food Season returns for its seventh year, bringing together some of the most influential names in food, drink, hospitality, literature and science, for a series of events that highlight the stories, the politics and the people behind how and why we eat. Discover more Food Season events.
Concessions
There are a range of concessions available. These include discounts for British Library Members, half-price tickets for students and under 26s, free entry for carers as well as a number of other concessions.
Attending your events
Please note that this event takes place at Pavilion Theatre on the piazza of the British Library, London.
Please arrive no later than 15 minutes before the start time of this event. If you have specific access requirements please email customer@bl.uk
Dates and times
31 May–1 June, in person weekend or day passes available