FAQs - DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!

Below are a bunch of FAQs for you to refer to prior to (and during) Dorset Street Food Festival 2019 - we hope these help!

Where is Dorset Street Food Festival?Above SWIM Bar, Lyme Regis, Dorset. When is Dorset Street Food Festival?Friday 12th July - Sunday 14th July.Do I need to show/print the tickets I have pre-booked for the event?No, these are to provide us with an idea of attendee numbers for the event - though they will still guarantee your entry during peak times, so it helps to have it handy on your phone. Are dogs allowed at Dorset Street Food Festival?Yes! The more doggos, the merrier. What are the opening hours?12:00-22:00 daily, unless all traders sell out.Are there vegetarian and vegan food options available? Yes, Dorset Street Food Festival has carefully selected its vendors to cater for vegetarians, vegans and those that are gluten intolerant.

 

Head over to our Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with all things Dorset Street Food Festival throughout the weekend, including foodie competitions and prizes!


TREATING YOUR TASTEBUDS AT DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!

TREATING YOUR TASTEBUDS AT DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!

The beauty of the Street Food Warehouse tour is that whatever your favourite kinda food, you're sure to find something that'll get your tastebuds tingling. Between us at the SFW office, we've got all kinds of favourite dishes, ranging from the sweet to the meaty - as you can see here. But what about you? Are you a chocolate lover or a cheesy chappy? At Dorset Street Food Festival 2019, we have everyone covered. With international foods ranging from the savoury to the sweet, the veggie to the meaty, and everything in between, we've zoomed in on the various foodie vibes that you lot might be feeling when you come along to join us in Lyme Regis between 12-14 July.  

For the Veggie: Wallace and Sons

John Wallace, one time high-end chef, has been dishing delicious bao buns from the Wallace and Sons truck for around four years now after packing in the chaotic lifestyle of 80-90 hour weeks in the restaurant kitchens. Much happier these days, John will have you veggie lot drooling with his incredible Beer-battered Cauliflower bao. Accompanied with pickles, tofu and sesame dressing, Wallace and Sons are serving up little fluffy slices of heaven. According to Manchester Finest, John tried a myriad of recipes before getting the bun perfect. “I tried loads of different recipes to make the bread that just didn’t work." he said. "I tried Momofuku’s recipe, but couldn’t even get that to work.” Go and grab yourself some veggie bao, and you'll see what all of his hard work has created.

For the Sweet-Tooth: Extreme Chocolate

Extreme Chocolate, purveyors of incredibly rich and delicious chocolate brownies, have one of those street food stalls that makes people stop, stare and drool. Having racked up over twenty years of cake making and baking experience, the Extreme Chocolate team have spent years honing their craft. Whilst they've got their recipe's nailed down, they still continue to experiment and push the boundaries of brownie-making with all sorts of decadent flavours that'll have you buying 'em by the box load. If there's any appeasing a ravenous sweet tooth, it's right here.

For the Meat-Lover:  The Dog House

Oh, we do love Lynn and Ron at The Dog House. Extremely lovely people who dish the 'dogs in style. If you're on the hunt for some meaty grub in the sun at Dorset Street Food Festival, heading to see this dynamic duo and picking up one of their loaded hotdogs is a sure fire way of treating yourself. When you get to the front of their hefty queue, you've got two meaty options: the Chilli Cheese Dog - chilli of the day, homemade cheese sauce, guacamole, salsa, jalapenos, chipotle ketchup and crispy onion nachos - or the Kaiser Dog, with gherkin, curry ketchup, mustard, potato salad and wasabi crisps. Mouthwatering decisions to be made.

For the Spice Fiend: Street Food South West/Little Marakesh

Moroccan deliciousness comes from the folks at Street Food South West, aka Little Marakesh, who are serving their delicious and spice-infused flatbreads all weekend long at Dorset Street Food Festival. On the menu, there's spicy Moroccan lamb, chicken shawarma or chickpea tagine slotted into a soft, doughy flatbread. Alternatively, you can also chow down on their tagine pots, with some seriously delicious varieties, all sure to get your spice-buds tingling.

For the Cheesy Chappy: Alp Mac

If your passion is chowing down on cheese, this one's for you. The mountainous Mac and Cheese vendors at Alp Mac are novel in their approach to concocting the wholesome dish, which is a regular favourite for street food festival goers. Using Alpine Cheese as one of their speciality servings, Alp Mac were voted as Bristol's best street food in 2017 by Bristol 24/7. Environmentally conscious and innovative in their foodie creations, if you're a cheese fanatic then look no further than this lovely Mac and Cheesy lot. 

 

Treat your tastebuds at Dorset Street Food Festival 2019, taking place in Lyme Regis between 12-14 July. Be sure to sign up for up to up to four free tickets for the festival right here


STREET FOOD WAREHOUSE HEADS TO LYME REGIS FOR DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!

STREET FOOD WAREHOUSE HEADS TO LYME REGIS FOR DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!

Last year, Street Food Warehouse took our street food tour to Lyme Regis for the first time. After a fantastic and super successful outing in lovely Dorset, fast forward to this year - yep, we're getting the gang back together.Those of you who came to the 2018 event will recall the following: beaming sunshine, incredible food, plenty of drinks and good times aplenty. Same again this year then? Absolutely, as between 12th - 14th July, Dorset Street Food Festival returns.Joined by a whole host of creative and unique street food vendors, Street Food Warehouse will welcome eager customers from Lyme Regis and beyond to Dorset Street Food Festival; curious foodies, festival lovers and and sun-soakers alike. From 12pm until 10pm over a three-day food extravaganza, there are menus brimming with the exciting, the exotic and the extraordinary.There are some seriously wholesome vendors booked at Dorset Street Food Festival, with regular SFW bookings and some newbies too, all serving delicious food with a smile and a story behind them. Joining our gang of innovative and unique food professionals will be our sister company

Pop Up Bar Hire. They'll be on hand to provide the drinks, be it a pint of craft beer or a zesty, refreshing mojito in the hot, summer weather. Designated driver? Pop Up Bar have a delicious range of non-alcoholic drinks to be purchased too!

At Street Food Warehouse we ensure that everyone is catered for. Our selection of street food vendors travel from all over the UK with their tasty dishes and have the ability to cater for gluten and dairy intolerances, veggies and vegans. This family-friendly event has something for everyone… even dogs, who are always welcome to our events!

We feel like we’re forgetting to mention something? Hmmm… Perhaps that 2019 is the year that Street Food Warehouse will be sponsored by the UK’s number one hot pepper sauce brand, Encona! At Dorset Street Food Festival, a number of our vendors will be incorporating Encona’s range of sauces into their favourite dishes ready for you to try!

A weekend of outstanding food, refreshing beverages and good vibes awaits – the only thing missing is you! Tickets are free, so no excuses. Register for your free tickets here and you’ll be in with a chance of winning x4 street food meals and cocktails, all sponsored by Encona!

Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for a number of foodie competitions that'll be running as we build up to the big weekend.

We’ll see you soon, Dorset!