Celebrate Local Food This Fall at Good Food Fest
Photo courtesy of Good Food Fest
Good Food Fest (GFF), Southeastern Pennsylvania’s popular celebration of local food and agriculture, returns this fall to the Kimberton Fairgrounds, in Chester County. Hosted by Growing Roots Partners, the community event takes place rain or shine from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on November 2, 2025, with VIP early entry at 10 a.m.
Guests are invited to come for the cause and stay for the full marketplace experience, featuring more than 100 local growers, producers and makers. The day will include culinary demonstrations; the popular Pouring Room with local beer, cider and wine; food trucks; kids’ activities; live farm animals; and live music from the Frog Holler Band.
“We’re passionate about local food and supporting our growers and makers. GFF is a way to celebrate, support and build awareness around the importance of local agriculture,” shares Christy Campli, owner of Growing Roots Partners.
Kimberton Whole Foods, the lead sponsor, is proud to continue its support. “This event is an opportunity to educate the community on the wide range of products available in our region while also helping families learn where their food comes from,” says Terry Brett, founder and CEO.
Cost: Presale pricing is $5 until October 2, 2025. General admission is $10, with kids under 12 free. VIP tickets ($25) include early entry and exclusive vendor perks, while the Local Lover Pass ($50) adds a custom tote plus contributions to the festival and Chester County Food Bank. Location: 762 Pike Springs Rd., Phoenixville. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit GoodFarmsGoodFood.com. Follow GFF on Facebook and Instagram for updates.





