The festival is taking place at Ashton Court this weekendLoves Saves The Day at Ashton Court EstateLoves Saves The Day at Ashton Court Estate(Image: Grace Burton/Reach PLC)

One of Bristol’s biggest festivals Love Saves the Day is underway at Ashton Court for the Bank Holiday weekend.

The festival takes place today and tomorrow (Sunday, May 25) – gates open at 12pm and close at 11pm each day – with last entry at 8pm.

This year the line-up includes headliners Overmono and Nia Archives, as well as Andy C, Ms Dynamite, Groove Armada and Wilkinson. View the full line-up here.

Of course for many a festival is a time to enjoy a drink as well as the music – it is a bank holiday after all – and with alcohol banned from being brought on site people will be turning to the LSTD bars.

As we already have a reporter inside we have scouted out the drinks prices so you know what to expect if you’re heading to the site this weekend

We also have details of some of the food on offer and all the prices as well, whether you’re looking for something vegan or a big dirty burger.

Drinks PricesBar prices at Loves Saves The Day festivalBar prices at Loves Saves The Day festival(Image: Grace Burton/Reach PLC)

A pint of beer or cider will cost you £6.70 – and includes an Arbor lager or pale ale, a Jubel peach lager, as well as Cider Box Sparkling.

There are pre-mixed vodka cans for £6.70 and Arrowtown Hard Seltzer cans for £6.50.

Ready made cocktail cans including – Mojito, Passionfruit Martini and Espresso Martini – are available for £8.50.

Spirits and mixers range in price from £6.50 for a single vodka, gin, bourbon or rum – or £10.20 for a double.

For those who do want a shot of tequila or Jagermeister it will set you back £4.50 for a 25ml shot.

Wine is available by the bottle for £24 or a 175ml measure for £6.50.

Cans of soft drinks and bottled water are £3 and £2.50 respectively.

Food Prices

There is lots of food to choose from this year, not surprising as the festival is bigger than ever. Burgers, tacos and fried chicken are all on the menu.

Easter Compton Farm Shop are selling lamb shawarma kebabs for £12.50, chicken ones for £11 and vegetable kebabs for £10.

Holy Cow are charging between £10 and £14 for a burger – depending on what you want in it as well as four loaded fries options for £7 each.

Gourmet Warriors are serving two Tacos for £9.50, three for £12.50 and four for £15.50 as well as chilli cheese nachos for £8.50.

And Fried Chicken is selling three strips of chicken with chips for £15 – as well as three different types of chicken burgers between £11 and £13.

Check out all the pictures from day one so far here as well as everything you need to know about the festival here.