Food stalls, live music and more in store for Romiley in 'Food on Friday' event

By Alasdair Perry

19th Jul 2024 | Local News

As part of the Romiley Food on Friday event, visitors can expect live music, plus a range of food traders purveying delicious cuisine from around the world (Images - Alasdair Perry / Food on Friday organisers)
As part of the Romiley Food on Friday event, visitors can expect live music, plus a range of food traders purveying delicious cuisine from around the world (Images - Alasdair Perry / Food on Friday organisers)

Romiley will host a mini festival of food, drink and music on Friday 19 July.

The Food On Friday festival is organised by the Romiley Traders, an association of local businesses in the area. 

It will take place at Romiley Precinct, from 6.30-9.30pm. 

The event will feature 13 different food and drink stalls, as well as a range of bars which will be open for the duration. 

Visitors can expect a similarly delicious range of options as the last event in May, which featured cuisine from Italy, Cyprus, India, Thailand, and more.

Also on the night is an appearance from Matt and David Woodman, who will be providing a soundtrack to proceedings with their live music.

The event is sure to be a great way to spend a Friday evening, and to support local businesses while doing so. 

Stay updated with the Romiley Food On Friday Facebook page HERE.

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