Celebrate Food, Music & Community at MAZI Open Doors in Bristol
Spend a relaxed afternoon enjoying BBQ food, music and community spirit in a welcoming social space.
This experience is part of City Uncovered: Bristol, taking place from 18–31 May - a limited-time series of unique, under-the-radar experiences designed to help you see the city differently.
Join The MAZI Project for an open community gathering celebrating food, culture and connection. Expect freshly cooked BBQ dishes, music, and a laid-back social atmosphere where everyone is welcome. The event highlights MAZI’s work supporting young people through food, with opportunities to learn more about their community-led mission while sharing a meal together in a friendly outdoor setting.
This experience is perfect for:
Curious locals
Food lovers
Families and groups of friends
Anyone looking for a relaxed community event
What’s included
Fresh BBQ food and shared dining experience
Community-led social event hosted by MAZI
Music and relaxed outdoor atmosphere
Insight into MAZI’s food justice work
Good to know
Duration: 4 hours
Location: The MAZI Project Unit 2, BS3 4DJ
Age restrictions: All ages
Accessibility: Step-free outdoor setting
What to bring/wear: Weather-appropriate clothing
| Adult (Free ticket) | Free |
| Child (Free ticket) | Free |
| Donation ticket (6 nourishing meals for a young person facing food poverty ) | £30 |
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MAZI (μαζί) means together in Greek. This community initiative believes that we can challenge food inequality in Bristol, together.
MAZI's vision is a world where access to sustainable and tasty food is not a privilege or predetermined by your social class or background. Their mission is to challenge Bristol's food inequality by connecting disadvantaged young people with Bristol’s rich, independent food culture. What are their three pillars? Inclusivity, social justice and community.
Inclusivity: Creating a world where everyone can enjoy the power of food and are included in the conversation around it, no matter what's their social class or background.
Social justice: Contributing towards the fight against food poverty, sustainable food production, and the needs of the young people they work with.
Community: Working with the local community to contribute to growing the local economy and building a network of diverse connections, dedicated to making the world a better place. Their cookery workshops which work with disadvantaged members of the community do just this.
Ask your question directly to The MAZI Project.
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The good news is that we’re expecting more to be added really soon!
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