Sunderland Echo

Fire Station turns up the heat for a weekend of street eats and beats

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The Fire Station is turning up the heat this Bank Holiday weekend with a new food and music event.

A three-day extravagan­za, Fire Eaters will feature street eats and beats over the Easter weekend.

Starting at 4pm on Good Friday, food vendors will be operating until 9pm, with ticket holders for Big Country 40th anniversar­y tour show at The Fire Station encouraged to arrive early and join the party.

People can get their Good Friday fish fix with The Street Diner serving up a seafood spectacula­r. Expect classic fish and chips and chilli squid, and – of course – cheesy chips.

The 2023 British Street Food finalists Saving Nemo will be offering a 100 per cent plant-based alternativ­e with their vegan fish and chips, and other specials.

And for those not following the Good Friday tradition,

GRK Greek Street Food will be serving up chicken or halloumi gyros wraps.

The street food village continues on Saturday, from noon until 9pm, ahead of The Fire Station’s Destinatio­n Bowie show in the auditorium.

Indian street food Delhi Delights will be in attendance all day, dishing up its curry bowls.

The Fire Eaters team will take a break on Easter Sunday, but the festivitie­s will continue indoors, with the Engine

Room serving an Easter Sunday lunch including a roast lamb Sunday dinner special.

Fire Eaters will then return from 11am until 7pm on Bank Holiday Monday, serving the venue’s bumper matchday crowd ahead of Sunderland vs Blackburn Rovers.

The Funky Indian Wali will be around on Monday with its heritage infused Indian street food and tapas.

They will be joined by Musafari Grills, slinging their sizzled marinated meats on the barbie.

More vendors will be announced in the coming days via The Fire Station social media accounts, while The Engine Room’s brand-new food menu is available for those who would prefer to dine in.

Attendees can access both bars inside The Fire Station and The Engine Room, as well as an outdoor bar with a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic options available.

Handpicked local and national DJs will provide the soundtrack for the weekend.

Sunderland’s own Loud

Not Loud DJs will kick off proceeding­s with a selection of 80s/90s classic rock and alternativ­e post punk on Good Friday.

De Ja Brew take the decks from 2.30pm on Saturday, bringing chilled out daytime jazz, soul, funk and Afrobeat, exclusivel­y on vinyl. Richard Amundsen of Cool for Cats takes over from 6.30pm until late.

DJ Mojaxx will be at The Engine Room from 11am until 7pm on Bank Holiday Monday.

Rhys McKinnell, The Fire Station CEO, said: “Fire Eaters combines our passion for great food, drinks and live entertainm­ent in an amazing setting.”

Entry into Fire Eaters street food village is free, and children and well-behaved dogs are welcome.

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DJ Mojaxx on the decks.
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Fire Eaters takes place at The Fire Station in Sunderland.
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