A street food festival is set to take over a Pembrokeshire seaside village.
The Street Food Circus will be coming to the National Events Deck at Saundersfoot Harbour on the weekend of September 6 to 8.
The festival will feature street food and entertainment based around the harbour’s life-size Coastal Schooner.
The Harbour Feastival is set to bring a range of flavours from around the world to Saundersfoot, with traders coming from all over Wales and the south West of England.
Some of the street food on offer will include Sri Lankan street food from Ceylon & Beyond, churros and Spanish chocolate sauce from Church of Churros, and award-winning tacos from Gourmet Warriors.
There will also be Italian beef sandwiches from Packed, as well as fresh tacos from Sin Nombre.
To keep in line with the pirate theme, Lola’s cocktail bar will serve Barti Du Welsh rum cocktails, while the Bobo street food bar will have a range of Tiny Rebel beers.
As well as the street food, visitors can expect a pirate circus show from the rigging of the replica ship.
Street Food Circus ringmaster and founder, Matt 'the Hat', said: "Our mission for this year was to take our travelling troupe of Street Food Circus chefs to unexpected places.
"We wanted to get out of the usual city centre locations and into areas where our traders could be bringing their food to new audiences.
"The Saundersfoot location is such a special place - the events deck sits right on the harbour, with the sea on one side and the town on the other.
"And to top it off, there’s a full-size model ship for our circus performers to show off their skills from.
"We can’t wait to bring our unique blend of pirate-themed circus acts and award-winning street food to the town."
Tickets for the festival are £5 plus a booking fee, with free tickets available for children. These are on sale now on the Street Food Circus website.
One evening session will be held on the Friday, with three sessions on the Saturday and a morning and afternoon session on the Sunday.
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