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    Swansea Street Food Festival is on the move following wet weather

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 31, 2023No Comments
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    Swansea Street Food Festival is set to move to a new location following recent wet weather and water-logging of Museum Park.

    Swansea Street Food Festival returns this Easter for four days of food and drink fuelled fun! Over Easter Weekend, from Friday 7th – Monday 10th April 2023, 30 top street food traders from across Wales and the UK will be cooking up some stunning food for visitors.

    They have previously held the event at Museum Park, Swansea

    This year they’ve got more traders than ever before and are planning to add an entertainment stage with live music and fun for all the family! Swansea Street Food Festival is now into its 5th year! Brought to you by Street Food Warehouse who run street food festivals across Wales and the South West.

    The new location is just down the road from their usual site. The festival will be at their new location at Mumbles Road, Brynmill, Swansea (SA2 0AY), next to the Boer War Memorial.

    What’s unique about Swansea Street Food Festival is that no two traders cook the same cuisine. Therefore, you’ll have such a wide range of food to choose from. You could try Indian, Bao Buns, Japanese, Fried chicken, Vegan, Mac & Cheese, Moroccan, Thai, Uzbek, Jamaican, BBQ, Duck, Greek, Mexican, Afghan, Churros, Doughnuts, Gelato, Waffles, Crepes and many more! With this selection of traders lined up you’ll be able to find some proper tasty dishes.

    The festival has currently announced three of their top food traders for 2023 who will be attending the Swansea festival. They include ‘Little Marrakech’, who have attended every Swansea Street Food Festival and are back once more, serving quality Moroccan dishes like their giant Shawarma. Next, from Birmingham’s famous Digbeth Dining Club, they have the stunningly jaw dropping burger trader ‘Strip Club Street Food’! Don’t be surprised if they start serving burgers stacked 10 high! Check out their instagram @stripclub_streetfood to see some of their mad creations! Finally, for all you desert lovers, ‘Churros Hermanos’ will be serving their properly made churros with thick white, milk and dark chocolate sauces. They have perfected their craft and we can’t wait to try their golden sticks of glory! These three look set to tingle the taste buds of anyone who dares and there are many more local and national vendors that Street Food Warehouse will be announcing very soon. Check out their socials for updates @swanseastreetfoodfestival @streetfoodwarehouse

    Tickets for the event this year can be found at swanseastreetfoodfestival.co.uk with queue jump tickets coming with a can of ice cold Fourpure beer for just £4.

    There are also VIP tickets for sale, however general entry tickets are free.

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