• Guerrilla on the loose in Manchester city centre

Guerrilla on the loose in Manchester city centre

17 May 2013

GUERRILLA Eats, Manchester’s mobile street food festival, will host a one-day street food market on Saturday, May 25 on King Street in Manchester city centre.

In total 10 stalls will be selling a variety of hot and cold food from 12 noon-9pm, including the Fire & Salt BBQ Co (pictured), Tea & Crumpet Emporium and Pancake Corner. There will be hotdogs from Dirty Dogs, gourmet burgers courtesy of Barnhouse Bistro, Chaat Cart selling Indian street food (illustrated below), wood fired pizzas from Streatza and  Chorlton’s  Free Shake Co, who will be selling innovative, dairy-free milkshakes.

To wash the food down with, Guerrilla Eats will be offering a craft beer tent and there will be live music and entertainment throughout the day.

All the local traders involved in Guerrilla Eats use high quality, mostly locally sourced produce, all prepared from scratch and cooked to order and at affordable prices.

Simon Binns, BID manager for CityCo, Manchester’s city centre management company said: “This is the biggest Guerrilla Eats event so far and in the most high profile location. This initiative is supported by the city’s retailers as part of our on-going work to animate King Street, which is at the centre of the city’s shopping district.  By hosting events like this, we can make King Street an even more attractive and vibrant place to shop.”

Sarah Tarmaster from Guerrilla Eats says: "Bringing Guerrilla Eats to the city centre means we can share our passion for high quality street food. We’re changing the idea of street food from sweaty kebabs to honest, vibrant, high quality, affordable food. This is our biggest event to date and the first time we’ve included live music so it's certainly going to be the best. We have nine local traders taking part plus a super special guest.” To find out about Guerrilla Eats events go to www.guerrillaeats.co.uk.

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