If you're a cheese fanatic (who isn't?), then London is a great place to live at the moment.
We told you about the halloumi restaurant that's opening its doors next month, but the fromage festivities don't stop there.
Yup, prepare yourselves, because there's also a cheese festival in the pipelines, and it sounds seeeeriously gouda...
(See what we did there?!)
The London Cheese Project is going to be a two day festival, and it will take place in the Geoffrey Museum in Hoxton, East London.
It's run by Matthew Craver, the guy behind The Cheese Truck - aka that street food van that's taken over Instagram with it's dreamy looking toasties - and is promising an endless schedule of cheese related fun.
Whether you're looking for an indulgent toastie, a gooey fondue or some gourmet cheesy pasta, there's bound to be something for you.
Expect a whole array of fancy cheesemongers and street food stalls, including big names like the Raclette Brothers, Oli Babas halloumi fries, Mac Factory and The Cheese Truck itself.
Your Instagram story will quite literally be popping off.
You can also enjoy craft beer, wine, live music, and a variety of talks from big wigs in the cheese world.
Rumour has it there are also going to be cheesy cocktails for any cheese lover whose looking to take their obsession to a whole new level....
Plus, visitors will be able to witness the opening of a 70kg Emmental. It's going to be BIG.
Catch the cheese festival from 11am to 8.00pm on the 4th and 5th of November. You'll need tickets to get in - so grab one for £4 here.
We'll see you there, it's going to be a Fun-doue. (No more cheese puns now, we promise!!)
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