Looking for a stall? Here’s where to find it
Stalls are listed alphabetically with their general location and stall number to help you locate it on the festival map.
You can also search by name of organisation or stall, as well as culture or community represented and a particular cuisine or dish.
La Casa de Alba
La Cas de Alba invites you to try the rich flavours of Argentina. Bringing the heart of Argentinian food culture to the festival, the stall features the beloved Sandwich de Miga known for its light airy texture and irresistible taste, Alfajores pastries – popular for celebration and other snacks like loaded nachos, fruit salad and non-alcoholic traditional drinks.
- LocationSection F -South Glebe
- Stall NumberF39
- Days of tradeFriday, Saturday and Sunday
- Type of stallCommercial Food and/or Non-alcoholic Beverages
Lambda Souvla Grill
Greek street food at it’s best! Authentic, traditional lamb, chicken and haloumi pita wraps all cooked fresh on a charcoal BBQ grill. Add hot chips, loaded with crumbed feta, oregano and garlic infused oil or truffle mayo chips with shaved parmesan cheese for a complete Greek street food experience.
- LocationSection D - Lower City Walk and Akuna Street
- Stall NumberD20-D25
- Days of tradeFriday, Saturday and Sunday
- Type of stallCommercial Food and/or Non-alcoholic Beverages
Le Petit Breton
Authentic French crepes cooked to order on traditional cast iron crepe makers from a quaint French-themed trailer. The thin and delicious, sweet crepes are topped with a large choice of sauces, fresh fruits and whipped cream if desired to suit your taste. No premix here – all made from scratch with homemade sauces.
- LocationSection D - Lower City Walk and Akuna Street
- Stall NumberD14-D19
- Days of tradeFriday, Saturday and Sunday
- Type of stallCommercial Food and/or Non-alcoholic Beverages
Libraries ACT
Information about Libraries ACT services and programs, including English conversation classes and Giggle & Wiggle, author talks, language and learning resources. In addition, we propose opening Civic Library as an activated space across the weekend, hosting events and displays as well as quiet/refuge space.
- LocationSection G - Glebe Park and Rotunda
- Stall NumberG32
- Days of tradeSunday
- Type of stallCommunity Information
Liseli Creations
This stall’s African born founder – Liseli, meaning ‘goddess of the sun’ - aspires to bring an African touch to your outfits with gorgeous accessories and jewellery. Products include African earrings, necklaces, headbands and other accessories.
- LocationSection B - Ainslie Place
- Stall NumberB50
- Days of tradeSunday
- Type of stallCommercial Market Items