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1 review of Street Feast - Dalston Yard

Street food festival in Dalston

Street Feast is a weekly food festival held throughout summer at various locations around London. There are three or four different Street Feasts, but I went to the one in Dalston Yard. When I went, there were a dozen or so vendors set up selling everything from Buffalo wings slathered in hand-made sauce (they best wings I’ve ever had outside of the US) to Indian burritos (Indian food wrapped in a burrito was a revelation) to Korean barbecue (you can’t have a street food festival without it) to gourmet sliders. There are also two or three craft beer stands set up selling reasonably-priced pints. Dalton Street Feast gets packed early, so I’d suggest getting there rather early if you want to eat without having to suffer enormous lines. If you’re just going for the drinks and the atmosphere then…well…go whenever you feel like it.


It was held in an abandoned industrial space with a lot of the roof missing, but the nice part about that is that they could have some warming fires scattered around the event. Also, the space is divided in a couple of different areas, some with open flooring, and others with picnic tables. If you’re looking to escape the crowds, there’s a semi-hidden craft Gin bar in the back that offers a quiet, candle-lit respite from the hungry crowds out front.

Street Feast is held every Friday and Saturday from 5:00pm to midnight until the end of September. If you get there before 7:00pm it’s free, otherwise there’s a reasonable 3 pound cover charge. All in all, the food is good and the ambiance is unbeatable…it’s an unbeatable plan for a Friday night.
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