A NEW street food and live music event is being launched.
Wilmslow Street Fest kicks off on Friday, August 30 and will take place on the last Friday of every month.
A wide variety of food and drink from all over the world will be on offer from 5pm to 9pm.
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The family friendly event on Bank Square will bring food, local musicians and street entertainers to the Cheshire town.
Flavours from Mexico, Greece, Jamaica, Italy and India will be available in a selection of dishes.
The authentic stone baked pizza company, The Pizza Maker will be among the food stalls.
This artisan trader prides itself on the consistent quality of their pizza, ingredients and highly competitive prices.
Fresh, homemade pasta, cooked to order with a range of vegan and vegetarian toppings will be created by @pastaferazza.
Wilmslow BID has teamed up with The Market Co to launch the event.
A spokesman for The Market Co said: “We are determined to bring the very best street food heroes and local musicians to make Wilmslow Street Fest spectacular and something that everyone can enjoy.
“With a broad variety of food and drink on offer with cuisines from all over the world including veggie and vegan offerings.
“This spectacular foodie event promises to captivate the taste buds of locals and visitors alike.
“Local bands and musicians playing throughout the evening with varied street entertainers all centred around a real family focused community event.
“This family oriented early evening event is for those with a penchant for good food, good drink, good music and good friends.
“Adding a sprinkle of va-va-vroom to Wilmslow!”
Wilmslow's restaurants, bars and cafes, including Suburban Green, The Grove, Potyo, The Mucky Pup and The Swan Inn will also be getting in on the action with special offers and pop-ups from their terraces.
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