Get Ready for a Culinary Celebration: The Return of Street Eat Festival in Rochdale!

Get Ready for a Culinary Celebration: The Return of Street Eat Festival in Rochdale!

The highly anticipated Street Eat festival is set to make a splash once again in Rochdale, taking place at the charming Town Hall Square on Saturday, May 30. This beloved event, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delectable offerings, promises to attract locals and visitors alike, celebrating the best that the community has to offer.

A Feast for All Senses

Organized by the Rochdale Business Improvement District (BID), Street Eat is a gastronomic adventure that showcases a variety of culinary delights from local establishments. Attendees can expect to indulge in mouth-watering dishes ranging from Italian and Thai to Spanish and American cuisine. The festival is designed to cater to all tastes and preferences, ensuring a delightful experience for everyone.

Fun for the Whole Family

Not only is this festival a treat for food lovers, but it also offers a plethora of free activities aimed at children. Families can enjoy entertainment such as Punch and Judy shows, face painting, and even caricature portraits, making it a perfect outing for all ages. With rides and attractions scattered throughout the venue, children are sure to have a memorable day.

Live Entertainment and Local Talent

In addition to the culinary offerings, Street Eat will feature a live music stage, hosted by Di Lynham from Happy Radio UK. The lineup includes talented performers like the duo Shenanigans and soloist Saskia Starkie, as well as contributions from the Rochdale Music Service, which will present a brass band, youth choir, and various rock bands, setting the perfect soundtrack for the day.

A Community Celebration

BID manager Paul Ambrose emphasized the event's role in showcasing Rochdale as a food hotspot, stating, “Street Eat is a fantastic event, giving us the opportunity to champion the very best local food and drink.” He also highlighted the commitment to making the event accessible to all, noting that admission is free. Coun Sue Smith from the Rochdale Borough Council echoed this sentiment, expressing excitement about the event's potential to bring the community together.

With free entry, diverse food options, and entertaining activities, Street Eat is shaping up to be a highlight of Rochdale's calendar. Mark your calendars for May 30, and be prepared for a day filled with delicious food, live music, and fun for everyone!