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Diverse, damn good food, sustainability and personality: Let us help you switch things up and throw a party that everyone will remember.
Serving sedentary diners at starched linen-ed tables is a bit predictable, we feel. The more progressive events organiser knows that the most fun had at a party is when guests get to participate in the experience. This is why when you book the eat.st food vans, carts and stalls you’re getting not just a wonderful, self-sufficient choice of menu, but also an event in itself. Food served in this way lends the atmosphere a touch of the bazaar or the carnival. By informalising the space through this kind of interactive dining the event can suddenly get a whole lot more interesting.
Corporate

launch parties, company fun days, office visits

With eat.st you can shake off the corporate guise and get down with some street-level fun and delicious times. No posing, no contrivances, just straight up and down proper food served with excitement and flair.
Private

birthdays, weddings, Bar Mitzvahs

However small or large we can bring you the eat.st traders to match and enhance your party.
Public


festivals, fetes, carnivals, markets, public realm projects

These are the events that made us! Nothing more exciting for eat.st than to be amongst the carnival atmosphere. We are adventurers by nature and will come with the fun and guaranteed quality to delight everyone. 
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news


The latest word from the streets - in London and beyond. click here to view the full listing
As seen on the Time Out London blog

Uptown to Ally Pally

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eat.st took it uptown to Ally Pally the other weekend for the sold out Black Keys gigs. Festival favourites Creperie... [read more]

AirBNB are throwing a launch party

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Calling all Londoners: AirBNB are throwing a launch party. A huge one. Monumental! With the incredible support of our community,... [read more]

eat.st Workshop just one week away!

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It's nearly time to unleash the workshop on our 30 attendees. Next Saturday 28th January we will be holding our... [read more]

eat.st hooks up with Netil House for Once Upon a Wintertime

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Wintertime dining is where it's at tomorrow at Hackney Downs Studios - Here's what TimeOut say Look out for Bhnagra Burger... [read more]

events


eat.st will be following the street food scene throughout the UK and highlighting whats not to be missed. Want your event listed here? click here to find out more

directory


Through eat.st, you can make your presence known to a defined audience and at the same time align yourselves with the eat.st standard of quality click here to find out more

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driving British street food forward


eat.st has been set up to strengthen the bonds and cultivate the opportunities of the British street food scene. We seek out the best food traders - both old pros and new in the game - to create a standard of excellence and swagger. Together, we intend to breathe personality and informality back into our towns and cities through the universal appeal of food enjoyed in our shared urban spaces.

We represent the push for the transformation of the British foodscape through the normalisation of eating well. By placing good, real food at street level the experience can be accessed and participated in by all, leading to a more exuberant street life.

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