
Feast-Only Ticket
Valhalla Viking Festival 2026
Can’t stay for the whole weekend? Or already have a festival ticket but not the Feast included? With the Feast-Only Ticket, you can join us in the Mead Hall for one or 2 nights of your choice at the legendary Valhalla Viking Feast.
⚠️ Important: This ticket grants Feast Hall entry only. You must also hold a valid Festival Day Ticket (for the same day) or a Weekend Festival Ticket to attend.
Roughly £30-£35 of your ticket covers the food & drink part each night. See below for the breakdown of what the fee covers.
Ticket Includes
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Entry to the Valhalla Viking Feast on your chosen day (Friday 24th, Saturday 25th, or Sunday 26th July 2026)
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3-hour Viking banquet with sharing platters of food and drink top ups
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Communal feast seating alongside hundreds of fellow Vikings in the Mead Hall
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Live entertainment & music during the feast
⚔️ Please note:
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One ticket admits one person – each guest needs their own Feast ticket
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This ticket does not include festival entry – must be purchased separately
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Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult
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Dogs are not allowed inside the Feast Hall (garden seating only during feast hours)
I'm sure you're familiar with the scene from Medieval and Viking movies and TV shows. Rows and rows of long tables in a large hall, chanting, singing, dancing while sharing food and drink. Well that's what we're aiming for at the Valhalla Viking Feast.
After a day of workshops, battles, axe throwing and blacksmithing, as the evening draws in, the Mead Hall will open its doors to 500 Heathens, Vikings and Pagans attending the festival.
The feast will last ~3 hours, during this time sharing platters of food will be coming out to the tables, as well as ale, mead and other drinks. We'll do our best to make sure your horns don't empty and the food fills you up. Music will be playing on the stage during the feast every night. The amount of food is the same each night, but what comes on the platters varies slightly each night to offer some variety.
You will be seated alongside hundreds of other Vikings in the Mead Hall and the experience is all about the atmosphere, the sense of community within the Horde while sharing food and drinks with your fellow Vikings. They've been known to burst out into popular songs and chants or an infectious spontaneous Valhalla call with everyone raising their drinks at the same time and enjoying the music and performances from the main stage located inside the Mead hall.
How it works? When you're seated, a sharing platter of meats, cheeses, fruit, bread and bagels will be waiting for you on the table so you can dig in when you sit down. Once these have been cleared, a sharing platter stacked of meat and a separate sharing platter of vegetable sides will come to every table. Shortly after, a server will go around with platters for topping up of each kind of dish on the initial platter for the duration of the feast. For more details on how the feast works etc. please check the F.A.Q page. The styled images show examples of the kind of food you can expect all at the same time just to give you an idea. We'll not be stylizing the platters on the day the same way. The platters will arrive staggered on the day. Think of it as a starter, main and desert all intended to be shared among 6 people. It is not an experience for fussy eaters but it is an amazing experience for anyone who loves a good time.
What does the feast fee cover?
We get asked this a lot. The amount you pay for the feast covers either a part of or entirely the following. Basically if it is a cost directly for and only for the feast, it is covered by the cost of your ticket. If something is only partly associated with the feast, your ticket covers a portion of the cost. (i.e. feast tickets cover the bands that play during the feast in full, stage costs are shared with day tickets as well)
- feast hall hire
- hiring the tables
- hiring the benches
- hiring the 3 fridge trailers
- generator costs and fuel to run kitchen, stage and feast hall
- buying the plates and cutlery
- cost of feast only wristbands
- kitchen equipment rental
- kitchen consumables
- staff costs both in kitchen and serving
- waste disposal directly associated with the feast
- bands playing during the feast, 2 per feast, are directly tied to the cost of your feast ticket (so for a band that charges £1000 per performance, £20 of your feast ticket, goes directly towards covering the performance you're enjoying)
- Drinks ALE, MEAD, CIDER, SELECTION OF SOFT DRINKS
- THE FOOD (cold sharing platter, platter of breads, hot main platter meat version/veggie version/vegan version/gluten free version), platter of sides. Roughly £30-£35 of your ticket covers the food part each night.
NEW FOR 2026 JARL FEAST EXPERIENCE:
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ADULT ONLY TABLE
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WIDER WOOD NON-BRANDED TABLE
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FEAST SERVED ON LARGER WOOD PLATTERS
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WOOD PLATES & CUTLERY
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QUEUE SKIPPING
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JUGS OF DRINKS ON TABLE ON ARRIVAL
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FRONT SEATING
- SKEEPSKINS ON BENCHES
- STEAK AND BIGGER PLATTERS
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These items are hired in. Please do not take them away with you.
If you need any help and can't see anyone coming down the row, you can get help by going to the left side of the stage where a designated person will be posted to help with any feast needs.
If you are lucky enough to look under 25, you will be asked for ID. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult at all times. If you are unable to provide a form of ID then you will be refused entry with no right of a refund so come prepared.
We look forward to raising a horn to you!
Your payment confirmation email will be sent to you immediately and this is your ticket. Your name and order number will be on a system at the entrance to the feast. You'll need to present the order number and ID to be issued your access to the feast hall on the day purchased. Please ensure your email is correct when checking out. Tickets are non-refundable from the day of purchase. Do not buy a ticket from a third party. It's likely a scam. The person on the order must be the one checking in or a part of the group checking in, if purchasing the tickets as a group of 2 or more, you'll all have to show up for checking into the feast hall together. Feast access pass is NOT a festival pass. You will have to purchase a festival entry ticket to be able to partake in the feast.
Ticket Resale Policy
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Feast tickets are non-refundable once purchased
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If you can no longer attend, you may join the official resale list (active once tickets sell out)
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If your ticket resells, you will receive a refund; if not, no refund will be given
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Tickets can only be bought and sold through the official festival website – third-party sales are not permitted
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For resale assistance, contact: andreea@valhallavikingfestival.com
Can I see the menu?
This is just an idea of what you can expect to be served, exact items may vary slightly depending on availability form suppliers closed to the event. Each carnivore platter is to be split between 6 people and top ups of each items will come out during the feast. This is not a list split by day. While the quantity of food that comes out will be the same each night, the feast will be slightly different each night but generally contains a mix of the below per platter. (for example there will be sausages, but there will be some different ones every day, same with other items. there will be chicken each night but the type will vary each night and so on)
Meat-eaters:
Platter 1 A cold platter of 3-5 cold meats (or meat alternatives) and 4-6 cheeses (or cheese alternatives) with fruit, crudites and salad
Platter 2: Main hot platter stacked high with a combination of pork, chicken, beef, lamb, different sausages, sauerkraut and gherkins
Platter 3: Side Platter potatoes in various forms depending on the night, cooked tomatoes, corn, coleslaw, salad, sweet peppers, courgettes, aubergines, mushrooms, hot peppers, asparagus
Platter 4: A selection of bread & pretzels
Platter for vegetarians/vegans. You will receive 1 large plate for yourself, not a sharing platter with mains and sides together. Depending on the night you can a mix of things like: Quorn Vegan ChiQin Buttermilk Burger , Quorn Vegan Fillets, noChicken Tikka Kebabs, vegan bratwurst, vegan hot dog, Quorn Vegan ChiQin Crispy Wings, lentil and carrot burgers, cauliflower hash browns, sauerkraut, gherkins, potatoes, mixed salad, baby corn, courgettes, aubergines, asparagus, sweet peppers, KaterVeg Gluten Free & Vegan Moroccan Style Cauliflower Bites, Padron peppers, mushrooms, artichoke hearts, spicy peppers
Platter for gluten free. You will receive 1 large plate for yourself, not a sharing platter with mains and sides together. Depending on the night you can a mix of: Chicken, schnitzel , selection of sausages, KaterVeg Gluten Free & Vegan Moroccan Style Cauliflower Bites, sides as above minus the potatoes.
Top ups: The platters are just an initial mix and top ups of each item will be wondering about for the duration of the feast.
Help needed? If you’re in need of help regarding food and can’t see a server, please go to the left of the stage (NOT the bar). There is someone posted to the left of the stage to provide assistance for the duration of the feast. Want more of some specific food and can’t/don’t want to wait for the top ups, then please come to the left of the stage. Missed the servers with top ups because you’re having too much fun? Come to the left of the stage. We’re here to help you have an amazing time (and we order sooooooo much food!), you just need to ask if you've missed the servers for whatever reason
IMPORTANT ALLERGEN INFORMATION At Valhalla, we recognize the seriousness of food intolerances and allergies. ⚔️ HEED THIS WARNING, FEASTERS ⚔️ A Message from the Longhouse Kitchen: By decree of the longhouse, all food for this gathering is forged in a shared kitchen, where all manner of ingredients are handled — nuts, grains, milk of the cow, eggs and other common allergens. Some items may be crafted in distant lands — in kitchens or factories that also handle nuts, gluten, and other allergens. Trace contact is possible, and our cooks cannot swear an oath against it. We are but mortals — not gods — and while we strive to honor special needs, we cannot offer made-to-order fare nor promise that any dish is free of allergen or curse. We do our best to honor special needs, but we are not shieldmaidens of certainty — cross-contact with allergens may yet occur despite our efforts. ⚠️ If you carry an affliction — such as the curse of nuts, the bane of bread, or any food-born foe. By breaking bread at this table, you accept the risks of the feast, of shared preparation and shared tables. Should your foe be mighty we recommend you do not join in. Let your belly be full, your wits be sharp, and may the mead flow freely! — The Keepers of the Kitchen