HullBID will deliver a double helping of sensational street food next week when two of the city centreās most popular gastro events are presented back-to-back street food festivals at an exciting new venue.
The Fruit Market area of Hull Marina will provide the setting on Thursday 4 August for the third in this summerās series of Hull Street Food Nights.
In addition to offering the usual array of mouth-watering food and drink, the event will be the curtain-raiser for the Yum! Festival of Food and Drink, which will make its long-awaited return to the city on Friday 5 August and Saturday 6 August.
Kathryn Shillito, HullBID Executive Director, said: āHull Street Food Nights has returned with a bang this summer, attracting thousands of people to the first two events in Zebedeeās Yard, and weāre confident of another bumper crowd as it forms the first course for our fantastic foodie weekend!
āThe Yum! Festival will follow and is already generating great excitement among people who will never forget the variety and quality served up in previous years by food and drink businesses from the city centre and further afield.
āAs ever weāre expecting the unexpected ā regular exhibitors always bring something new to Hull Street Food Nights and to the Yum! Festival and there will also be some first-timers tempting our taste buds with a few surprises.ā
Both events will also feature a lively programme of entertainment. Hull Street Food Nights will take place from 4pm until 9pm with drinkers and diners able to have a go at some crazy golf putting courtesy of Lost City Adventure Golf based in St Stephenās and dance off the calories to live music from local covers band The Charm Offensive.
The Yum! Festival, which runs from 11am until 7pm, will have a designated Kidsā Zone featuring roundabouts, bath bomb making from Lush, candy floss sculptures, magic shows and more. Adults, meanwhile, can laugh along to live comedy at Humber Street Gallery on the Friday evening, presented by George Street based The Comedy Lounge.
The Good Things Market ā a contemporary craft and design market held at the Fruit Market ā will be open on both days with its regular traders being joined by other businesses from across the city centre including Bad Wolf Gaming, Samsara and Watt2Wear.
Bars, restaurants and other businesses in the Fruit Market are gearing up to greet the crowds who are expected to flock to both events.
Kirk Akdemir, owner of Tasty sandwich bar and cafĆ© overlooking Hull Marina, said: āHull Street Food Nights and Yum! are both fantastic events for the city. We have seen in the past that they routinely attract a lot of people and we are delighted that they will be on our doorstep.
āItās a great opportunity for us to show people what we do as one of the more traditional food and drink outlets in the city centre and we hope to make a lot of new customers and new friends.ā
Phil Benson, owner of The Store on Pier Street, said: āWeāre about to launch our online platform so hopefully a lot of people visiting Hull Street Food Nights and the Yum! Festival will discover what we do and keep coming back, whether in person or online.
āThere is much more to the Fruit Market than some people realise and hopefully weāll see a few new faces coming in to try our locally-produced coffee, wine, beer, gin, confectionery, meats and other items.ā
Jon Collins, who has been a Yum! Festival regular since he launched Cocoa Chocolatier in 2015, spent three years trading in Humber Street while his regular home in Trinity Market was being refurbished. Heās now looking forward to the return to his old neighbourhood.
Jon said: āWeāve made a lot of progress over the years, setting up an e-commerce site and increasing our deliveries from two days a week to five days a week but people still like to come down and see what weāve got on the counter.
āWe now make our own chocolate bars and we still do individual chocolates and also sandwiches of cookies and ganache or butter cream. Salted caramel is a big seller. We also have the chocolate selections, packs of six individual chocolates, and all sorts of fudges.
āAs Cocoa weāve done the Yum! Festival every year it has been on since 2015. Itās one of the best events and even if I wasnāt working there I would be going to it.ā
To find out more about the Yum! Festival please visit https://www.yumfestival.co.uk/