Mount Carmel celebrates 118th Feast this weekend

Posted 7/15/16

The 118th annual Feast at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church began Thursday and continues through Sunday on Bristol Town Common.

The rain-or-shine celebration opens at 5 p.m. Friday and at 4 …

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Mount Carmel celebrates 118th Feast this weekend

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The 118th annual Feast at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church began Thursday and continues through Sunday on Bristol Town Common.

The rain-or-shine celebration opens at 5 p.m. Friday and at 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 16-17.

The feast is in its 118th year, and features Italian food daily, live music Friday through Sunday, a beer and wine garden, children's activities, raffles, games and more. A Children's Special on Sunday, 4-6 p.m., features two-for-one priced children's activities.

Food tickets are $1 each and can be bought at the door. On the menu Friday through Sunday are fish and chips, fried shrimp, clam and chicken tender plates, clamcakes, fried calamari, chowder, mozzerella sticks, frech fries, eggplant, meatballs, chick parm, sausage, pepper and onion sandwiches, macaroni and meatballs, hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza.

For those with a sweet tooth, choose from ice cream, doughboys, waffled with strawberries and ice cream, chocolate cake, watermelon, root beer floats and orange creamsicles.

Drinks will include beer, wine, coffee, iced coffee, soda and water.

Live entertainment each evening features Doug Botelho on Friday, Tyler & Ryan on Saturday, and King's Row on Sunday.

Admission and parking are free.

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