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22.5.2025 | Culture

Street Food Festival to Begin in Tallinn

Text Stewart Johnson
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Street Food Festival to Begin in Tallinn

 

500 meters of non-stop street food, drinks, and live entertainment await visitors in Tallinn for the fifth annual “Toidutänavad” street food festival. This year’s event will be in the Vanasadam area of Tallinn (the Old Harbour), and will be accompanied by the largest amusement park in the Baltics, the Sky Tivoli.

Gastronomy vendors will offer an incredibly international selection of wonderful foods, from handmade burgers and tacos to Italian ice creams. Food portions are guaranteed to be perfect for everyone, and if you want to go back and eat more, just remember there’s a reason an amusement park with lots of rides is right next door.

Saturday, 31 May, will welcome to the main stage Natascha Wright, formerly of La Bouche, and Joe Thompson for a concert. Each day however will have live music and DJ performances, with even more surprise events planned. The full programme has not yet been released, so no matter which day or days you attend, you’ll see something very fun for the whole family.

The Street Food Festival started in 2020, and has quickly become one of Estonia’s most cherished family-friendly events. And it doesn’t just happen in Tallinn, either! Similar events are also planned for Tartu, Narva, Pärnu, Rapla, Keila, Jõhvi, Rakvere, Paide, Haapsalu, Võru, and even Elva. For the complete list of dates, and more information in general, visit here.

 

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