A weekend of food, fiesta, family and fantastic music is promised in a County Durham town later this year.
Organisers of Chester-le-EATS have announced the line-up for the event – which promises to be a “flavour fiesta” for visitors and their taste buds.
The event will return to Seat Unique Riverside, in Chester-le-Street, on October 5 and 6 featuring a jam-packed line-up of the region’s best street food traders and producers, live music and plenty of fun for all the family.
Now in its third year, the event has been billed as the “best one yet” with an enhanced Family Zone including fairground rides, dancers, stilt walkers, face painting and a visit from Durham Cricket mascots Chester and River.
The Family Zone, sponsored by Everyone Active, will also feature sports fun for families and a soft play area by the Northeast Play Bus.
Chester-le-Street café, REfUSE, which promotes sustainable practices and offers its customers a ‘pay as you feel’ policy, will also be at the event with its Smoothie Bikes, where children can make smoothies for free by pedalling a bike which powers up the blenders.
Ythan Sale, Durham Cricket’s events manager, said: “We’ve really ramped things up this year and as well as an epic line-up of street-food traders, food producers and music, we’ve focused on enhancing this event by pulling out all the stops for families.
“Since year one our mission has always been to provide a fun-filled, free-to-attend, two days out for our surrounding community. We work closely with the public and the amazing businesses that attend the event to look at how we grow year on year.”
When it comes to food, visitors can tuck into everything from Greek food by Acropolis, Sri Lankan dishes by Kolamba, duck wraps from Hatch76, low and slow-pulled meat from Smokiedokies and fresh buttermilk fried chicken from Twisted Chick.
Seasoned street food favourites, Spud Gun Loaded Fries, are also back with tastebud tantalising loaded fries and banging burgers, which are especially new for this year.
New to Market Street are Burtree Puddings, Really Indian – which sells curry sauces – and fermented hot sauce specialists, Balefire Sauces.
When it comes to the Eats Emporium shopping experience at Chester-le-EATS, visitors will be able to buy a whole range of produce from scotch eggs by Cassie’s Kitchen to traditional pastel de nata (Portuguese tarts) by Sunrise Patisserie as well as cakes, bakes and small-batch craft gins, rums, vodka, whisky and beers.
Plus, there will also be crafts and gifts from Colliery Soap Studio and Brewery Jewellery.
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Visitors can get ready to rock with live local bands and music acts throughout the weekend – including headliners Tall Shaves and The Belta Reivers at 1pm each day.
“We’ve dialled up the energy with an epic parade of live music this year. We hope everyone comes out for what will be one top-class weekend – so make sure the dates are in your diary,” added Ythan.
Chester-le-EATS will run from 11am to 6pm on both Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and 6. Entry to the event, which is also dog-friendly, is via Gate 1.
For a full list of food stands and timings of the music acts, visit: https://www.durhamcricket.co.uk/events/chester-le-eats/
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