Glastonbury prices include £6.75 beers, £12 hoppers and £150 blankets (2024)

Thousands ofGlastonburyrevellers today excitedly headed to Worthy Farm for a feast of music, with some camping in queues overnight.

But after hauling in their four-wheeled trollies packed full of their worldly goods onto the Somerset field in Pilton, they will be hit with the reality of how much it is going to set them back just to be kept fed and watered over the next five days.

They have already shelled out £355, plus a £5 booking fee, for a ticket - a £20 increase on last year's price - and, with most forums estimating a minimum daily budget of £20 on food alone, will fork at least another £100 on grub.

Earlier this week a snapshot of the 'London' drinks prices for this year's festival was branded as'criminal' after fans discovered they would have to shell out £6.75 for a pint of beer.

The cost of keeping their stomachs full while guzzling back on thealcoholwill make a dent in their pockets, too.

The sea of crowd watching Sir Elton John's Glastonbury headline performance in 2023

Fans wanting to get a taste of Sri Lanka can head to the Hippy Happy Hoppers stall and expect to pay at least £8 for a hopper

People will be able to get their kebab needs fulfilled at Kolkati which serves Kati rolls

There are more than 300 food stalls at the 900-acre site, with cuisines from across the globe on offer to sample - from American, Canadian and British food to Thai, Korean, and Indian.

Burger and Beyond proclaims to be 'London's best burgers' and it will come at a cost to have a nibble on the capital's so-called finest meat

According to the prices listed on Uber Eats, revellers will have to pay a minimum of £11.50 for a beef patty topped with American cheese

For those fancying a taco, Mexican Seoul's spicy pork belly or bulgogi beef will set them back at least £10.50

Vegetarians will be able to save a quid with the spicy tofu (not pictured) costed at £9.50

MailOnline scoured some of the vendors' websites to get a flavour of how much revellers will be charged (Pictured -- The Jerk Yard)

There are more than 300 food stalls at the 900-acre site, with cuisines from across the globe on offer to sample - from American, Canadian and British food to Thai, Korean, and Indian.

While free water stations are dotted around the field to ensure people stay hydrated.

Last year some revellers were left irate as they accused some of the stalls of doubling their restaurant prices 'just because it's Glastonbury', reported The Mirror.

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MailOnline scoured some of the vendors' websites to get a flavour of how much revellers will be charged.

For those fancying a taco, Mexican Seoul's spicy pork belly or bulgogi beef will set them back at least £10.50, according to prices listed on its website.

Vegetarians will be able to save a quid with the spicy tofu costed at £9.50.

Elsewhere, fans wanting to get a taste of Sri Lanka can head to the Hippy Happy Hoppers stall and expect to pay at least £8 for a hopper (a Sri Lankan coconut-laced, rice flour pancake).

The most expensive is £10 for a 'sweet and tangy' chicken curry or the peanut butter and aubergine curry will cost the same.

Burger and Beyond proclaims to be 'London's best burgers' and it will come at a cost to have a nibble on the capital's so-called finest meat.

According to the prices listed on Uber Eats, revellers will have to pay a minimum of £11.50 for a beef patty topped with American cheese.

Fries alone are charged at £4, while a meal deal for one (burger, fries and drink) is usually £20.

An insider on the site is said to have taken a sneaky snap of the Village Inn bar to show what prices Glastonbury revellers will have to pay this year

Glastonbury erupts as St Elton John plays on the Pyramid Stage during Glastonbury Festival in 2023

For those with tighter purse strings Glastonbury has been offering 'affordable food' since 2015 with this year's festival having 300 stallholders serving dishes for £6.

Those hoping to be kitted out in official Glasto memorabilia will have to delve even deeper into their pockets, with items on the festival's website including a £24 fine boneChinamug and a £18 baby-gro to dress their bundle of joy in garb made of fairtrade cotton.

A £150 limited edition organic cotton Glastonbury blanket adorned with Stanley Donwood's artwork appears to be most extravagant of purchases.

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The jacquard weave stitched blanket promises to 'create a heavyweight but breathable blanket' and can be used as a rug or even put up on the wall.

Meanwhile, an insider on the site is said to have taken a sneaky snap of the Village Inn bar that appeared on X/ Twitter account Glastobation.

The eye-popping prices left many in a state of shock as they rushed to brand them as 'insane' and 'criminal' with the starting price for a pint of beer £6.75, while a bottle of wine costs a staggering £30.

They are a slight increase on last year's mammoth prices of £6.50 and £29, respectively.

A bottle of Prosecco will set festival-goers back £43.50, more than three times the amount for a bottle of Freixenet Prosecco which retails at £12.

Meanwhile, those who prefer spirits will have to pay out a minimum of £12.50 for a double and a mixer, with the maximum appearing to be a double spirit and Red Bull for £13.50.

An Aperol Spritz is the priciest co*cktail at £12.50 with a p*rnstar Martini costing £9.50.

A 250ml Red Bull energy drink is priced at £4.75 alone - a 197 per cent increase on the £1.60 retail price.

Others were left enraged by the £2.50 price for a can of water - although there are free water drinking points at the site.

X/ Twitter users were left outraged by the price list with it being labelled 'criminal' to charge £2.50 from some water

There are more than 100 bars on the festival site with the Village Inn sitting to the left of the Pyramid stage.

X users have been left flabbergasted over the inflated prices with one writing: '£2.50 for a can of water is criminal.'

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Another wrote: 'Some of those prices are insane. 43 quid for a bottle of wine! You can buy a quality vintage for that money.'

A third posted a laughing emoji alongside a message that read: '£6 for a pint of co*ke.'

'Drink prices at events these days are ridiculous,' another raged.

'They've basically doubled in about 4 years. I'm taking multiple coolboxes and frozen water bottles and will buy extra ice on Sunday. Last year only bought 3 drinks and had coldies all festie. No queues either!'

But others didn't seem too bothered with one punter saying it was better than at his local.

While another pointed out that the money went to a good cause, saying: 'Not bad prices compared to stadiums also the money goes to workers beer company. Great organisation'

The prices are a slight increase on the Glastonbury bar price list from last year (pictured) when spirits cost up to £13 and the cheapest beer was £6.50

The crowd watching The Vaccines on the Other Stage during the Glastonbury Festival in 2019

Last year revellers hit out at the £6 cost for a paltry portion of chips with a security guard working at the festival describing the price for 'rosemary salted' fries as 'daylight robbery'

2023 -- All double shots at this bar in the grounds cost £10

2023 -- A steak salad cost festival-goers £15, while a steak sandwich was £14

2023 -- Food stalls were charging £15 for a burger and chips, or £18 for a double burger and chips

Last year, Glastonbury festival-goers were left stunned by exorbitant prices after being charged £8 for a small, sorry-looking portion of chips - days after punters complained over 'London pub' beer prices.

According to Glastonbury's website, food and drink costs at the festival are the equivalent of London prices.

But revellers have been left shocked as food stalls are charging £15 for a chicken burger and fries - or £18 for a double.

When told the price of a portion of the chips, a middle-aged festival-goer said: 'Oh dear me.'

He added: 'You've really got to enjoy them at that price.'

A security guard working at the festival described the price of a portion of the 'rosemary salted' fries as 'daylight robbery'.

Another reveller laughed when told the price and added: 'They better be f***ing amazing for that.'

This food stall is situated in an area only available to people who have paid for the elevated 'hospitality camping'.

Food and drink stalls, bars, and traders at Glastonbury

Food and drink

Alpine Pizza Company

Amexica Mexican

Anna Mae's Mac & Cheese

Archie's Toastie Shop

Baked & Toasted

Balls Meatballs & Vegballs

Banana Skin

Barnaby Sykes Pie Maker

Bayou

BBQ Dept.

BBQ Wraps & Baps

Bhangra Bus Cafe

Biblos Wraps

Big Fat Cow Burger Joint

Big Mouth Gyoza

Birdsmiths

Bratwurst Catering

Brownies

Bubble Waffle & Coffee

Bubble Waffle Beach Hut

Buddha Bowls

Buddhafield Cafe

Bun

Bunnymans Bunnychow

Burger & Beyond

Burrito & Nachos

Burrito Boys

Burrito Cartel

Cafe Dish

Cafe Kailash

Calamari Canteen

Camper Coffee Co.

Canny Coffees

Cargo House Coffee

Caribbean Delicious

Carne Tacos

Carnival Coffee

Casita

Castaway Kitchen Gyros

Ceylon & Beyond

Cheeky Burger

Chicken & Chips

Children's World Cafe

Chilli Kitchen

Chip Off the Block

Chip Shack

Chocolate & Caffeine

Chunky Chips Chicken Strips

Chunky Chips Wicked Dips

Churros & Coffee

Churros Bros

Churros Garcia

Clipper Teas

Club Mexicana

Cluck Farmyard

Coffee & Cake

Coffee & Donuts

Coffee & Grill

Coffee & Sausage Co.

Coffee Den

Cornish Pasty Co.

Cornish Pasty Mine

Coyote Moon

Cracking Nuts

Crepe Lucette

Crooked K's Macaroni

Crumble Pots

Curry Bae

Cyprus Kitchen

Deadgood Burrito

Deluxe Diner

Denela's Bakery

Dessert Royalty

Diamond Dogs

Dippy Dogs

Dirty Fries & Chicken

Diver's Diner

Donuts & Cappuccino

Dosa Deli

Eat a Pitta

Eat Greek

Eat Thai

Eat the Farm

Engine Hot Dogs

Event Street Food

Exotic Tagine

Fairtrade Coffee & Donuts

Falafel

Fat Belly Cafe

Festival Poffertjes

Fine Grind

Fire in the Hole

Fish Finger Heaven

Flaming Cactus

Food Envy

Food Groove

Food in the Belly

Forno Pizza

Fritter Shack

Glade Cafe & Bar

Goan Fish Curries

Good Slice

Good Thai Dins

Gourmet Mac & Cheese

Greek Expectations

Greek Traditional Souvlaki

Green Pepper Red Tomato

Greenpeace Cafe

Groovy Smoothies

Gruff's Cafe

Guasa Arepas

Gully Indian

Habibi's Salad & Wraps

Halls Dorset Smokery

Hand Battered Fish & Chips

Hannah's Toast Box

Hanoi Kitchen

Happy Crepes

Happy Maki

Hare Krishna Tent

Heavenly Sausage

Hedgerow Drinks

Henry's Beard

Hetty's Hen House

Hidden Pizza

Hippy Happy Hoppers

Holy Cow

Home Crumpets

Hummusapiens

I Love Ostrich

Ice Green

In for a Penne

In the Moo'd Milkshakes

Indonesian Coconut Curry

Italian Food

Jacket & Jills

Japanese Noodle Bar

Jerk Village

Jessica's Coffee

Jiggery Pokery Parlour

Jumping Bean Burrito

K-Noodles

Kebab Cartel

Kidzfield Kitchen

King of the Yorky

Kitchen Garden Pizza Co.

KoFu Korean

Kolkati

Krapow!

Kwackers

La Pizzeria

La Rotisserie

Lalita's Vegan Cafe

Le Cafe Crepe

Lebanese Mezze

Lebanese Street Food

Leon Lewis's Vegetarian Cuisine

Lighthouse Fish & Chips

Little Espresso Co.

Little Marrakesh

Loaded Flatbreads

Loki Poké

Louisiana Smoke House

Love Thai

Lunched Out Lizards Chai Shop

Lungi Babas

Mac & Cheese

Mac Daddy

Mac Shac

Meat & Greet

Meloncauli

Mexican Burrito

Mexican Fried Chicken

Mexican Seoul

Milk Masqueraders

Miz Mexican

Moony's Halloumi

Morning Glory

Mr Noodle

My Coffee Co.

Nanny Bills Burgers

Nashville Deli

Nature's Plate

Nelly's Barn

New Mexico Cantina

Nina's Coffee & Waffles

Ninja Chicken

No Frickin Chicken

Noodle City

Notorious P.I.G.

Notso Bao

Notso Katsu

NY Slice

Off the Bone

Off the Grid

Oh Crepe!

Old Skool Bus & Kitchen

Oli's

On the Green

Once in a Blue Moon

Otis Breading

Outer Regions Cafe

Pad Thai

Paellaria

Paelleria (Vegan)

Paletas

Panda Noodle House

Paradise Puddings

Pastamania

Pazzo's Pizza

Peace of Cake

Peace of the East

Permaculture Cafe

Pietanic

Pietanic (Vegan)

Pimp My Fries

Pizza & Puppets

Pizza Love

Pizza Yeah Yeah

PK Spices

Poke Nom

Potato Wedges & Breakfast

Proper Coffee

Pudding Wagon

Pura Vida

Rad Burger

Ragmarsh Farm Burgers

Real Meat Sausage Co.

Risotto2Go

Rocket Dogs

Rollin' Dogs

Rosto Steak Sandwich

Rusty Pig

Sam's Pies

Santa Fe Mexican

Say Cheese

Secret Paradise Cafe

Senor Churro

Shakebar

Shepherd's Ice Cream

Simply Toasties

Skewered

Slice One

Soup-a-Juice

Souvlaki Street

Spaghetti Sisters

Spiral Spuds

Splitscreen Ice Cream Company

Squid Inc.

Stack'd

Steak It Easy

Streatza

Street Nuggs

Strummerville Café

Taco Kitchen

Taiga Mexican

Taste Tibet

Tasty Fresh Donuts

Tasty Ragga

Tea & Toast

Teatime Collective

Teriyaki Shack

Thai Banana Leaf Catering

Thai Mania

ThaiAngle

That’s Nacho Burrito!

The Allotment

The Beloved's Arms

The Big Eats Co.

The Burger Kitchen

The Cabin Tacos

The Campsite Cafe

The Chai Shop Organic

The Cheese Toastie

The Cheese Truck

The Chip Wreck

The Cow & Sow

The Crepebox

The Duck Truck

The Fed Up Vegan Food Co.

The Fruit Cup

The Fruit Salad Bar

The Gravy Train Poutine

The Great Stone Baker

The Hippy Chippy

The Jabberwocky

The Jerk Yard

The Kitchen

The Little Donut Box

The Lush Creperie

The Mini Hippy Chippy

The Ogle Shield

The Peckish Peaco*ck

The Raviollie Stall

The Real Banger Co.

The Rickshaw Club

The Roaming Rotisserie

The Tea Stop

The Wandering Cactus

Tibetan Kitchen

Tiny Tea Tent

Tipsy Texan Smoke Truck

Toastie

Tokyo Kitchen

Tommy's Pizzeria

Tor Rugby Club Fajitas

Truly Crumptious

Urban Indian

Vegan & Vegetarian

Vegan House

Veggie Planet

Veggies

VFC

Village Cafe

Vintage Coffee Trailer

Viva la Vegan

Westlands BBQ

What's Your Beef

Whole Cheese

Woks Happening

Woks Up

Wood-fired Pizza

Worthy Farm Toasties

Wrap It

Wrap Up

Wrappers Delight

Yorky Puddings & Hog Roast

You're My Lobster

Yum Yums Sweeties

Zouk

Bars

Arc Bar

Assembly Bar

Block9 Bar

Brew Bar

Brothers Cider

co*ckmill Bar

Dreamtime Bar

Genosys Bar

Genosys Express

Glade Cafe & Bar

Glade Dome Bar

Glebe Bar

Greenpeace Bar

IICON Bar

IICON Express

Jiggery Pokery Parlour

Lonely Hearts Bar

Mandela Bar

Nomad Bar

Platform 23 Bar

Rhumba Rum Bar

Ridge & Furrow

San Remo Bar

Shangri-La Bar

Solstice Bar

Strummerville Bar

Temple Bar

The Bar on The Green

The Cider Bus

The co*ckatoo

The Common Bar

The Junction

The Spinney

The Wow Bar

Toucan

Tricketts

Truth Bar

Village Inn

William's Green Bar

Wine Bar

Workers Charter

Traders

9 Irons Craft

Ada Baby

Amerton Art Studio

Anti-Socialites

Axe & Wood

Bare Glazed Pottery

Bathroomatic

Blow Fest

Camp Bunting

Camping Accessories

Circus Kinetica

Claire Mooney

Cobalt Blacksmiths

Compass Rose Soaps

Cuttlefish Silver Casting

Darn it!

DLJ Prints

Elliegant Gems

Embellished Metals

Faith & Betty

Festival Postcards

Festival Shop

Fifty Shades of Yellow

Funky Furniture & Woodwork

Garry Johnson Artist Blacksmith

Glen Mooar Cottage Crafts

Golden Lotus Archery

Ground Zero

Guerilla Archaeology

Hapitat

Have a Go Woodcarving

Hopespringchairs

Indi Clothing

Jack Crook & Richard Jones

Juliette Hamilton Designs

Kokedama Workshop

Leather Lounge

Lightlust Stained Glass

Lost Treasure

Mark Clarke

Mark Flannery

Masquetherage

Melanie Made Mud

Military Mart

Millie’s Yurts

Mud Mugs & Bells

Muddy Fingers

North Wind Blows

Not Just for Nanas

Orchis Floral Design

Past Crafts

Pat Lawless

Press Press Press

Rainbow Rebel

Raku u Like

Recycled Stained Glass & Mosaics

Rustic Badger Upcycle

Shave-Horse

Shiva Eye

Southern Stone

SP Creative Crafts

Spinney Hollow

Stab the Fluff

The Armadillo

The Jewellery Workshop

The Loom Room

The Old Stores Studio

Tom Clark

Tom The Shop

TŶ Pren

Under Prairie Moon

Wayne’s Woods

Wildwood Bushcrafts

Source: Glastopedia

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