Laneway Festival announces huge food and craft beer menus for each leg of the tour

It’s only right that one of the first touring Australian festivals to really nail the trend of good festival food take it to the next level in 2016, right? Today, Laneway Festival has revealed that in addition to the delicious shapes and sounds that’ll be thrown down by the likes of Grimes, Chvrches, Vince Staples, Flume, The Smith Street Band, and Purity Ring, each city will be getting a carefully curated culinary lineup pulling on the most delicious food vendors each city has to offer. All this will be in addition to a lineup of craft beers, and market stalls including a vinyl store.

Handling the lineup of craft beers will be Byron Bay champs Stone & Wood, who will be tagging along on every stop of the tour; on the East Coast stops, they’ll be serving up brews right alongside Sydney locals Young Henrys. Brisbane will also add the excellent Newstead Brewing Co. while Otherside pump up the beer offerings in Freemantle. Melbourne will add Temple Brewery and West City Brewing.

Below is the food lineup for each city, detailing all the delicious fare on offer throughout the entire Australian tour.

Adelaide

Friday 5th February || Harts Mill, Port Adelaide (entry: 16+)

  • Burger Theory – free range, hormone free, locally sourced burgers
  • Chimichurri – Argentinean grill
  • Sunshine Ice Blocks – fresh seasonal fruit blocks
  • Phat Buddha Rolls – traditional Cambodian beef and chicken rolls
  • TacoCat and La Cantina Co. – authentic Mexican cuisine

Brisbane

Saturday 6th February || Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills (entry: 16+)

  • Greek Street Grill & Kantina – authentic homemade Greek street food
  • Fiery Deli – wholesome Venezuelan foo
  • Mangia Mangia / Pizzantica – rich Italian classics
  • Govindas – fresh vegetarian
  • Brat Haus – authentic German sausages
  • Sweethearts – corn on the cob and vege nachos
  • Boost Juice
  • Phatboys Food Truck
  • Puerto Taco
  • Burger Royale
  • Lemongrass
  • Golden Crispy

Sydney

Sunday 7th February || Sydney College of the Arts, Rozelle

  • Gelato Messina – bespoke gelato
  • Knafeh – Jerusalem street desserts
  • LP’s Quality Meats – smoked meats
  • Mary’s – burgers
  • Porteno – traditional Argentinean BBQ
  • Playa Takeria – Mexican feasts
  • Yulli – vegan friendly South East-Asian and Mediterranean
  • Salmon & Bear – seafood
  • Oysters Unplugged

Melbourne

Saturday 13th February || Footscray Community Arts Centre and The River’s Edge

  • Mr Miyagi – Japanese food (official Laneway restaurant partner)
  • BeatBox Kitchen – burgers, stereo sauce, cone-shaped fries
  • Burn City Smokers – beef short ribs and meats
  • Chillbro Paletas – anything-on-a-stick
  • Taco Truck
  • Slice Girls West
  • Franklin Classic American
  • Gelato Messina
  • Gyoza Records
  • Juanita Peaches
  • Kaisers Sausages
  • Mr Calamaro
  • Nuoc Mama’s
  • Rice and Dice
  • More TBA

Freemantle

Sunday 14th February || Esplanade Reserve and West End

  • Old Faithful Bar & BBQ + Clarences – Southern style pop-up and cook-off
  • Lucky Chan’s Laundry & Noodle Bar – classic Chinese dishes
  • Braised Bros – slow-cooked meats
  • Wassup Dog – classic New York style hot dogs with a twist
  • Comido do Sul – Brazilian food
  • La Paleta – all natural tasty Mexican style ice treats.

For full information about St Jerome’s Laneway Festival click HERE

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Chris Singh

Chris Singh is an Editor-At-Large at the AU review, loves writing about travel and hospitality, and is partial to a perfectly textured octopus. You can reach him on Instagram: @chrisdsingh.