12th – 14th July 2024. Moseley Park, Birmingham.

Welcome to Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival, one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the UK’s music calendar. If you are a fan of jazz, funk, and soul, you will definitely not want to miss this year’s edition of the festival.

One of the most exciting aspects of the event is the delicious food on offer, which is sure to satisfy any appetite. In this blog post, we’ll be introducing you to all of the food traders joining us at the festival, including the popular Bonehead, Brum Mi, The English Indian, Original Patty Men, WM Jerk, Zindaya, Cleopatra’s Kitchen, BAHA Vegan, Good Food Cartel, Gyoza Gyoza, That’s Amora Pizza, Bournville Waffle Co., Sheperads Ice Cream.

If you’re heading to the Mostly Jazz funk & Soul Festival, be sure to come hungry. The festival’s food trader village is a true highlight, with an array of delicious and diverse food options on offer. From classic comfort food to exciting fusion cuisine, there’s something for everyone at this vibrant culinary hub.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout food traders at the Mostly Jazz funk & Soul Festival:

  • Bonehead: If you’re a fan of indulgent, juicy fried chicken burgers, Bonehead is the place to be. The Birmingham-based restaurant, turned street food vendor for the weekend, offers a mouthwatering selection of burgers, wings, and waffle fries.
  • Brum Mi: Looking for something a bit spicier? Brum Mi serves up authentic Vietnamese street food, with a focus on fresh, zingy flavours and bold spices. From Bahn mi sandwiches to rice bowls, their dishes are a perfect choice for a hot summer day.
  • The English Indian: This unique food truck offers a fusion of classic British dishes with Indian flavours and spices. Think fish and chips with a curry twist, or shepherd’s pie infused with aromatic spices. The result is a creative and delicious take on two classic cuisines.
  • Original Patty Men: Another Birmingham-based favourite, Original Patty Men has gained a reputation for some of the best burgers in the city and they’re back slinging mouth-watering filthy patties at the park once again. Make sure you grab one of these guys, you WILL NOT be disappointed.
  • WM Jerk: For those in the mood for some Caribbean flavours, WM Jerk is a must-visit. From jerk chicken to plantain chips, their dishes are packed with bold spices and tropical vibes.
  • Zindaya: Moseley legends, will be serving up their delicious authentic Indian Street Food, think Samosa Chaat, Onion Barjis and delicious curries.
  • Cleopatra’s Kitchen: This food truck offers a taste of Egypt, with a focus on wholesome, nourishing dishes made from fresh ingredients. From falafel wraps to hearty stews, their dishes are a perfect choice for those looking for something filling and flavorful.
  • BAHA Vegan: Another great choice for plant-based foodies, BAHA Vegan serves up a range of vegan burgers, wraps, and salads, all made from locally sourced ingredients. Their dishes are bursting with colour and flavour, and are a testament to how delicious vegan food can be.
  • Good Food Cartel: This food truck offers a range of Mexican street food favourites, from 🌮 Tacos 🌽 Elote 🌯 Burritos 🫓 Quesadillas anyone?
  • Gyoza Gyoza: If you’re a fan of Japanese cuisine, Gyoza Gyoza is a must-visit. Their handmade gyoza dumplings are a true highlight, with a range of fillings and dipping sauces to choose from.
  • That’s Amora Pizza: Who doesn’t love a good pizza? That’s Amora Pizza serves up classic Neapolitan-style pizza, with a range of toppings to choose from. Their pizzas are cooked in a wood-fired oven, giving them that delicious, crispy crust that pizza lovers crave.
  • Bournville Waffle Co.: For those with a sweet tooth, Bournville Waffle Co. offers a range of mouthwatering waffles. Including their most popular, loaded Nutella waffles.
  • Shepherds Ice Cream: Finally, no festival experience is complete without some ice cream. Shepherds Ice Cream offers a range of classic flavours, all made from the finest quality sheep’s milk.

 

Find out more via our food and drinks page: https://mostlyjazz.co.uk/food-and-drink/

 

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