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Fairground mixes food, drink, music & more from the people behind Street Feast

Fairground mixes food, drink, music & more from the people behind Street FeastLaunching this weekend is Fairground, the new project from Street Feast founder Dom Cools-Lartigue. Taking over a three floor disused office space in Haggerston, Fairground will not only be hosting some of London's best street food traders but will also feature live music, talks, and masterclasses over its 10 week residence.

Kicking off the food offering on the opening weekend will be Yum Jungle, Andy Oliver from The Begging Bowl (and before that of Nahm) and an exclusive pop up from Busaba Eathai, all to tie in with Songkran festival (Thai New Year).

The bar menu is being overseen by Strange Hill who oversee all Mark Hix's restaurants as well as the Edition Hotel so we can expect some seriously creative cocktails as well as beers from Camden Town brewery.

The food line up will change every weekend but you can bank on appearances from many of the Street Feast favourites including Yum Bun and Baba G. 

Elsewhere on the opening weekend, there'll be music from Black Butter Records, talks from design studio Form and Thai cookery classes. If previous Street Feast events are anything to go by, Fairground is one not to be missed.

The full line up can be found on their website. Fairground is at 260 - 264 Kingsland Road, London E4 4DG.

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