Peterborough Musicfest’s 2026 Diner’s Book is back, offering 85 deals from restaurants, cafés and pubs across the region, valued at more than $1,000.
Executive director Tracey Randall says the book is both a savings tool and a way to keep free music thriving.
For $30, diners can access offers like “buy one entrée, get the second half price,” making the book a bargain for locals and visitors alike.
Executive Director Tracey Randall says this particular program goes directly to acquiring acts and helping sustain free live music for the community.
For anyone interesting in purchase a Diner’s Book, Randall says there are several options for you to do so, including online.
Randall adds that purchasing the book supports both local dining and the future of free music, calling it a “gift that keeps giving all year long.”

