Street Food Warehouse has announced that Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival is returning to South Beach, Tenby from 17th – 19th June! Having run wonderfully popular festivals there in 2018 and 2019, they sure know how to put on a good show. With an outstanding line up of street food traders, Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival looks set to serve up some much needed fun, food and good vibes. WIth the festival backing onto Tenby’s stunning South Beach, you can’t go wrong!
Cooking up a storm from Friday 17th June – Sunday 19th June, 11am – 11pm daily, the festival is split into three mouth-watering portions. All attendees will need to do beforehand is grab a ticket and arrive hungry and ready to taste street food’s finest culinary dishes. The world really will be your oyster – from Korea to Morocco, halloumi fries to gourmet burgers, Pembrokeshire 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 about a cheeky, chocolate lotus brownie oozing with goodness from Chock Shop? With this range of food there’s something for everyone!
The festival has currently announced three of their top food traders for Pembrokeshire 2022. They include Korean street food specialist Canoodle Catering with their special Korean fried chicken. Next, if you’re in need of something from the sea, look no further than The Mighty Soft Shell Crab, who will be serving soft shell crab tempura with aromatic chilli sauce. Finally, for all the desert lovers, Dutty’s has scrumptious cheesecakes, perfectly made in cylindrical formations and finished with delicate toppings. All three look set to tingle the taste buds of anyone who dares and there are many more local and national vendors that Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival will be announcing very soon.
To keep everyone safe, this year’s event is ticketed, but tickets are free.
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