New Street Food Saturdays

Posted on: Thursday 12 September 2024
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Saturdays in Torfaen just got tastier!

Starting this weekend, Pontypool Market will welcome six of the most exciting food vendors from across South Wales, as part of a series of new pop-up food stalls.  

The first will be The Towpath Inn, from Gilwern, near Abergavenny, who are becoming renowned for their Detroit-style pizzas.

They will be serving slices of pepperoni, porcini and chive, cheese, and nduja pizza in Pontypool Indoor Market, between 12pm and 4pm on Saturday 14 September. Whole pizzas must be pre-ordered. Pre-order here

They will be followed by The Queen Pepiada, who will be serving Venezuelan food on Saturday 21 September; Cardiff Market’s Dirty Gnocchi on Saturday 28 September; Mex Co on Saturday 12 October, and plans for Crackwlin, Pwdin and the well-known Beefy Boys in November.

Visitors to the market this Saturday will also get the chance to see live bands Huw James and Forsaken who will be performing between 11am and 2pm.

The Pontypool Planetarium event by Techniquest has been sold out.  

Councillor Joanne Gauden, Executive Member for Economy, Skills & Regeneration said: “By supporting local food vendors, we’re not only celebrating the wide variety of exciting cuisine on offer, but we’re also helping to support local food producers and suppliers.

“We hope people will come and enjoy the food on offer during our Street Food Saturday events and that they will lead to new exciting food stall holders in the market soon.”

To mark the launch of Street Food Saturdays in Pontypool, you can take part in a competition to win a free meal for two at Dirty Gnocci courtesy of blogger Jake Heckles and Dirty Gnocci. Follow Street Food Saturdays on Instagram for more information.

You can also keep up to date with stall holders and events at Pontypool Indoor Market on Facebook and Instagram.

The Street Food Saturdays are part of the Town Centre events initiatives which has received £50,000 in 2024/25 from the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

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