Rochdale Observer

Tasty times ahead as festival to return

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MORE than 2,000 people flocked to the Street Eat festival last summer and it is set to return to Rochdale Town Hall Square for another serving of food, drink, free entertainm­ent and live music on Saturday, June 15.

Organised by Rochdale Business Improvemen­t District (BID), Street Eat brings together the town’s food and drink establishm­ents, with visitors having their taste buds tickled and thirsts quenched as well as enjoying lots of free live music. Tasty food from local restaurant chefs will be on the menu, with dozens of mouth-watering dishes served up including, Italian, Indian, English, German, American, Greek and more.

There will be free activities

and rides for children, bars for the adults and a music stage serving up hours of fun for all ages. BID manager Paul

Ambrose who organises the event said Street Eat showcases the vibrant and high-quality food and drink the town has to offer as well as being a great day out: “I’m very pleased to say we are staging this popular event again and that it is returning to its original home on the town hall square which gives us the increased space we need. It’s always a great day, bringing friends and families together, celebratin­g our town centre eateries and showing what a foodie hotspot the town centre is. We do all we can to make the event as affordable as possible too and entry is free.”

Councillor Janet Emsley, the council’s cabinet member for equity, safety and reform, added: “Rochdale town centre has so much to offer in terms of great food, places to eat and drink, something this Street Eat festival has been very successful­ly showcasing since 2017. It’s always great to see local traders and independen­t businesses come together.”

This will be the first time the event has been held on Rochdale Town Hall Square since 2019, having temporaril­y moved to The Butts during the restoratio­n work.

The full line up of traders is yet to be confirmed but will include Bombay Brew, Vicolo Del Vino, The Flying Horse, The Baum, Vinseteins, D’ale House, Bank Top Farm, Tree House Bar and many more.

Ben Boothman, owner of The Flying Horse added: “This is always a very busy day and it’s going to be great to return to the town hall square. With traders serving up smaller and

more affordable portions it means you can sample dishes from different venues and experience amazing food on the menu served up here in the town centre. We’re pleased to be working alongside Rochdale BID to celebrate the area’s food and drink offer.”

The Street Eat entertainm­ent and music line-up will be announced in early May.

Admission is free and Street Eat will run from 11am to 7pm. For more on the line-up visit rochdalebi­d.co.uk or rochdale. gov.uk/events and search #Streeteatr­och on social media.

 ?? ?? ●●Councillor Janet Emsley, deputy leader and cabinet member for events at a previous Street Eat event
●●Councillor Janet Emsley, deputy leader and cabinet member for events at a previous Street Eat event
 ?? ?? ●●Street Eat will be serving up more food, drinks and entertainm­ent on Saturday, June 15
●●Street Eat will be serving up more food, drinks and entertainm­ent on Saturday, June 15

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