Manayunk StrEAT Food Festival
Sunday, April 19, 2026 | 11AM - 5PM | Rain or Shine!
Signature Event
About The Manayunk StrEAT Food Festival
Grab everything from savory BBQ to sweet desserts as Philadelphia’s best food trucks and gourmet food vendors take on historic Main Street Manayunk. You’ll be able to taste test the best and enjoy festival shopping from a variety of local vendors and Manayunk merchants. The day will also bring live musical performances from six acts at two different stages. Come to StrEAT, and bon appétit!
Let's Rallie - Official Event App
We’re making it even easier for you to navigate all the deliciousness with the Let’s Rallie app!
Get ready to eat, explore, and enjoy the ultimate food festival experience:
- Interactive map to find your favorite food trucks
- Full lineup of food vendors at your fingertips
- Exclusive giveaways only available through the app
- Real-time updates so you don’t miss a thing
Application for 2026 coming soon
2025 List of Participants

4 Roosters
A Taste of Philly
Albie’s Burger Truck
Bake’n Bacon
Bala Saahas Indian Food Truck
Beck’s Cajun Cafe | Food Truck Collective
Bonjour Creperie
Boomer’s Kitchen & Catering
Brotherly Love Cheesesteak Spring Roll Co
Burrito Feliz
Byzantium Empire Catering
Cannoli Capeesh
Cloud Cups
Cluck and Gills
Corneeys
Cousins Maine Lobster
Cream Puff World
Curbside Creamery
Deke’s BBQ
Delhi St. Bakery
Dos Hermanos Tacos
Farina Pasta Bar
G’Day Gourmet
Gigi & Big R’s Caribbean and American Soul Food
Hardy Funnel Cakes
Have A Ball
House of Cupcakes
Humpty’s Dumplings
Kielbasa N More
Korea Taqueria
Little Sicilian
Mikes BBQ
Molto Bene! Ravioli Co.
Mom Mom’s Polish Food Cart
Moocheeze
Moshava
MozzArepas
Mr. Burgers
Philly Pretzel Factory
Piece of Fruit
Pocketful of Flavors
Ravioli Remix
Red Stone Pizza Truck
Rogre’s
Star of the Sea Seafood
The Munchy Machine
The Nacho Depot
The Pasta Truck
Tokio Sushi Truck
Tricycle Food Truck
Two Smooth Dudes Food Truck
VeganMe
Victor’s Pizza Truck
Wild Bill’s Craft Beverage Co.
Wokworks
Wow Wagon

Aroi Mango
Aunt Dee’s Pound Cake
Bacon on a Stick and That’s It
Brooklyn Dumpling Shop
Chole Bowls
Fishtown Pickle Project
Frios Gourmet Pops
Hope’s Caramels
Kanto Filipino BBQ
Lobster Rolls & More
Lula’s Empanadas
MoMos Of Tibet
Matt-Hat Jerky
PA Original Milkshakes
Pop Fizz Craft Sodas
The Famous 4th Street Cookie Company
The Penn Barbecue Company
The Pierogie Place
Waffl’d
Westside Exotic Snacks

Bayou Bar & Grill
Blondie Manayunk
Cactus Cantina
Chabaa Thai Bistro
City of Paws Pet Care
Fat Lady Brewing
Jake’s & Cooper’s Wine Bar
Main Street Pho
Taqueria Amor
The Goat’s Beard
Tsaocaa
PHS Pop Up Garden
Platform Z Manayunk
Winnie’s Manayunk

BabyFace Studio
Bambino Glasswares
Brixxy & Co.
City of Paws Pet Care
Cracked Bell
Expect Lace
Edna Rambo Pottery
Tiebro Handmade Bow Ties
Lily Lough Jewelry
Philadelphia Runner
Safa Plant Co.
Saint Rocco’s Treats
Time To Be Candle Company
Native Sun Companies
Remi Threadz
Wild Raven Boutique

Lineup to be determined

Lineup to be determined
Event Gallery
Getting to the Festival
There are many ways to get here, but it’s up to you to decide which works best.
Don’t feel like driving? You can ride SEPTA right into Manayunk! For schedules and fare rates, contact SEPTA at (215) 580-7800 or on the web at www.septa.org for more information. Choose any of these three lines:
There are two exits off of I-76 that take you into Manayunk: Exit 338 (Belmont Ave/Green Lane) and Exit 340A (Lincoln Drive/Kelly Drive). Once you are here, the following lots are normally accessible & not impacted by event road closures:
- Main and Levering Streets - handicapped parking
- 4000 Main Street Lot
- Green Lane Lot
Stay active and remain eco-friendly by biking to Manayunk! Take Kelly Drive from Center City or the Schuylkill River Trail from all parts of the Philadelphia region. Visit the Bike Coalition of Greater Philadelphia for more details and biking maps.
The Circuit is a multi-use trail network that connects 250 miles of trails throughout the Greater Philadelphia area in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with plans to add 500 additional miles to the system. The trail bridges both sides of the Delaware River, stretches up to the Schuylkill River, and encomapsses numerous trails along creeks, canals, and old railroad beds. Use The Circuit for walking, running, bicycling, reading, fishing, and more! See below for facts on the benefits of trails, and a map of the current Circuit system. Please visit their website for more information.
2025 Event Sponsors
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Press Information
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Want to promote your business at Manayunk events? Contact Joan Denenberg for sponsorships.