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    Swansea Street Food Festival Returns in 2022

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 7, 2022No Comments
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    Street Food Warehouse is delighted to announce that this Easter, after a two year hiatus, Swansea Street Food Festival is finally returning to Museum Park (SA1 3NE) 15th – 17th April with an array of outstanding street food traders! Street Food Warehouse cannot wait to serve the hungry residents of Swansea some of the tastiest street food this country has to offer!

    After the virus that must not be named cancelled the festival for the past two years, they are keen to make this year’s event the finest, most jaw-dropping, finger-licking, mouth-watering food festival Swansea has ever seen! With the event returning for its fourth year in Swansea, it is set to be a foodie’s heaven and an exciting weekend for the whole family!

    This year’s event will be slightly different as attendees will need a ticket to enter. But fear not, tickets are free!!! You can order tickets for your friends and family and even get a queue jump to pass the crowds.

    Cooking up a storm from Friday 15th April – Sunday 17th April, 11am – 11pm daily, the festival is split into three mouth-watering portions. All attendees will need to do beforehand is grab their ticket and arrive hungry and ready to taste street food’s finest culinary dishes. The world really will be your oyster – from Moroccan to Mexican, halloumi fries to gourmet burgers, Swansea Street Food Festival has everyone covered! Carnivores, veggies and vegans alike will all be able to share the fine feast and Insta-worthy bites the festival has to offer! Gluten-Free? That doesn’t mean you’ve got to miss out! Sweet tooth? There’ll be enough tempting treats to make your dentist weep. How do cheeky, chocolate-covered churros from Viva Los Churros sound?

    Don’t worry, they haven’t forgotten the need to quench everyone’s thirst. Which is why this year, the event is joined by a brand new sponsor, Freedom Brewery, who will be fully loaded with refreshing beers to quench your thirst all weekend long. Pop Up Bar Hire Co will be fully stocked, serving everything from zesty mojitos to sparkling pink gin. This year the event is going cashless so don’t forget to bring your cards (or at least someone who can pay for you), otherwise you won’t be able to enjoy any of the wonderful treats!

    The festival has currently announced three of their top food traders for 2022 who will be attending the Swansea festival. They include Birmingham’s The Grub Shed with their epic loaded fries, Britain’s best street food burger 2019 winner Flying Cows and local legends The Gower Doughnut Co. All 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 on new traders and tasty competitions @swanseastreetfoodfestival @streetfoodwarehouse.

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