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Crows Nest Mainstreet presents Crows Nest Fest 2023: A Spectacular Celebration of Community, Cuisine, and Festival Spirit

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Crows Nest, Sydney - The Crows Nest Fest is one of the most anticipated community events of the year and is proud to announce an exciting line-up of activities and stallholders for its 2023 edition. With over 150 stallholders, licensed areas, kids zone, and a diverse range of offerings, this year's event promises to be a memorable experience for attendees of all ages.

30,000+ Attendees Expected to Join the Festivities

A Culinary Delight:
Culinary enthusiasts will be delighted to explore the various food and beverage options available at the event. The Crows Nest Hotel will host an outdoor pop-up bar featuring the popular Stone & Wood Beer Truck, as well as an Aperol Spritz Aperitivo Bar. On Burlington St, Xenos restaurant will create a 'Greektoberfest' experience with another outdoor pop-up bar serving an array of delectable Greek gourmet flavours. From paella to gelato and pizza, Lola Cocina and Bravo Trattoria Crows Nest locals will be back by popular demand, ensuring attendees' taste buds are thoroughly satisfied. Gourmet stallholders and food trucks will also offer a diverse range of options, including gnocchi, Asian cuisine, empanadas, Portuguese custard tarts, pancakes, gourmet burgers, vegetarian and vegan dishes, seafood, and more.

Fine Beverages and Artisan Producers:
Visitors can explore the world of fine beverages with tastings from NSW wineries and local small-batch distillers. Additionally, artisan producers will showcase a wide range of products, from cured meats to spices, nuts, preserves, fabrics, textiles, Christmas puddings, homewares, plants, designer jewellery, hats, board games, and even origami pop cards.

Local Businesses and Entertainment:
The event will also feature a showcase of local businesses, including gyms and health clubs, boxing clubs and cycle shops. Families can enjoy the kidz petty zoo, pony rides, circus playground, roving stilt walker, fairy floss, ice cream and delectable donuts.

Live Entertainment: 
Stage one: with musical entertainment programmed by local hero Big Music on the John Griffith Memorial Stage in Ernest Place, and stage two: will come alive with performances by local school bands in the morning and dance groups in the afternoon. The event promises to be a dynamic and vibrant celebration of local talent.

"We are thrilled to present such a diverse and exciting line-up for this year's Crows Nest Fest said Crows Nest Mainstreet Director, JoEllen Henderson. "With over 150 stallholders, a wide range of gourmet options, fine beverages, and incredible entertainment, we are confident that this year's event will be a fantastic experience for the entire community."

The Crows Nest Fest will take place on Sunday 15 October 2023 from 10am to 5pm in the centre of Crows Nest village. It is a celebration of the vibrant local community and an opportunity to support local businesses and talent. Admission is free, and all are welcome to join in the festivities.

Crows Nest Fest 2023 will span from the five ways at Pacific Highway, down Willoughby Road to Albany St, into Burlington, Holtermann, Clarke St, and Hume Ln, encompassing the bustling shopping and dining precinct of Crows Nest. Attendees are encouraged to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere, relish culinary delights, and enjoy quality time with their family and friends.


EVENT: Crows Nest Fest 2023
EVENT TYPE: Free community, all ages event
LOCATION: Crows Nest, Sydney
DATE: Sunday 15 October 2023
TIMES: 10am – 5pm


For more information, please visit the Crows Nest Mainstreet 
W: www.crows-nest.com.au
I: www.instagram.com/crowsnestnsw 
F: www.facebook.com/CrowsNestMainstreet

Hashtag: #CNF23 

Media Contact
Margot Natoli, Event Producer
E: [email protected]
M: 0410 338 331


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Contact details:

Media Contact

Margot Natoli, Event Producer

E: [email protected]

M: 0410 338 331

 

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