This spring, the StrEAT Festival returns to Manayunk, promising to be bigger and better than ever in 2026.

Already Philly’s largest food event and one of the largest food truck festivals in the country, the festival will bring even more food trucks, vendors, artists and live music to historic Main Street on Sunday, April 19. With an all-new, more spacious section for families, this rain-or-shine event is packed with family-friendly activities.

Food trucks and gourmet vendors

Fans of all foods will have something to enjoy, as the festival will have plenty of offerings, from all-time favorites to new spins on classic foods and flavors, and some of the latest food innovations. Serving up smoky and savory barbecue, decadent desserts, tasty treats and more, this year’s festival features more than 85 of Greater Philadelphia’s top food trucks and vendors, making it even larger than last year’s event.

Whether you’re in the mood for BBQ, pizza, tacos, burgers, dumplings, pasta, pickles, pound cake, or even bacon on a stick, Manayunk’s StrEAT Festival has all the food you could want and much, much more.

This year’s lineup is full of favorites on the local food truck scene, like 2 Street Sammies, A Taste Of Philly, Babalouie BBQ, Bonjour Creperie, Cousins Maine Lobster, Fishtown Pickle Project, G’Day Gourmet, Humpty’s Dumplings, Kanto Filipino BBQ, Lula’s Empanadas, Mom Mom’s Polish Food Cart, Wokworks, and many more.

Artists, makers and vendors

While strolling the streets, enjoying some of the best flavors in Philadelphia, festivalgoers can enjoy shopping a selection of vendors, local artists and makers, and Manayunk merchants.

From artisan soaps and bath bombs to glassware, jewelry, and more, there’s something for everyone to shop for, whether you’re looking for a gift for a loved one or something special for yourself.

Among the artists, makers and vendors will be ArtByAlicia, Brixxy & Co., Carol’s Custom Birdhouses, Edna Rambo Pottery, Friends of Roxborough Library, Me & My Dog Pet Bakery, LLC, Nutty Novelties, Time To Be Candle Company and much more.

Live music schedule

Sonic Honey will take the Green Lane stage at 11 a.m., playing until 12:30 p.m. Rick’s Office Band will follow from 1 to 2:30 p.m., and The Rescue Dogs Band from 3 to 4:30 p.m.

On the Shurs Lane Stage will be the Michael James Trio from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., followed by Vinyl Root from 1:30 to 3 p.m., and finally The Jimmies Band from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

Throughout the festival, Main Street in Manayunk will be closed to vehicle traffic, allowing visitors to stroll through the neighborhood with ease. The event is free to attend, with all food, drinks and goods available pay-as-you-go.

For event info and updates, visit manayunk.com and follow @manayunkdotcom.