Swansea's popular three-day street food festival will return to Museum Park following its successful earlier stint in April this year. Street Food Warehouse will bring a varity of food and traders back to Swansea from September 9 to 11 and it promises more variety with a new £5 'feast dish' to encourage visitors to try more food than before.
The full vendor list is yet to be announced but no two vendors will be providing the same food so fans can expect a vast choice from authentic Thai dishes, unique Afghan street food and good old classic wood-fired pizza. All food requirements will also be catered for including vegans and gluten free options.
There will be a pop-up bar to provide refreshments to help wash down the food with beers, ciders, cocktails and wine. Freedom Brewery are sponsoring the event with lager to keep festival goers hydrated and happy. And visitors, who are allowed to take along their pet dogs along, don't have to worry about the rain as there will be a huge marquee.
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You can view the full list of the previous vendors to get a glimpse into what to expect by clicking here. Vendors included foods from all over the world including Japanese, Greek, Indian, Jamaican and vegan. Details of September's traders will be announced in the coming weeks on the festival's social media pages.
Remember your cash cards as this event is the first time the festival goes cashless. The festival will be open 4pm to late on Friday and 11am to late on Saturday and Sunday. General admission is free but ticketed and table reservations can be made in allocated time slots for £10. You can find out more here.
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