Atlanta’s food scene is constantly evolving, and one of the most exciting ways to experience it is through the cultures and communities helping shape it. This summer, the Atlanta Summer Halal Food Festival heads to its new home, the Historic Old Fourth Ward Skatepark along the BeltLine, inviting guests to explore global flavors, discover local businesses, and experience the rich diversity behind halal cuisine. Now a 2-day festival, read the full press release here for event details, ticket information, and more delicious details!

 

For many attendees, the festival is an opportunity to discover something new. Halal food spans countless cultures and culinary traditions, from South Asian street food and Middle Eastern specialties to modern fusion concepts, desserts, and specialty drinks. While halal refers to food prepared according to Islamic dietary guidelines, the flavors, techniques, and stories behind the cuisine reflect a rich tapestry of global food traditions that anyone can enjoy. All menu items are prepared in accordance with halal values, meaning they are made in a clean and careful manner, with integrity and respect for halal dietary principles. Like kosher or plant-based cuisine, halal food is accessible, approachable, and enjoyed by people from all backgrounds.

 

Beyond the food, the festival creates space for connection. Local entrepreneurs, artisans, creators, and small businesses come together alongside live entertainment and family-friendly experiences, offering a snapshot of the communities that make Atlanta one of the country’s most dynamic and diverse cities.

 

Whether you’re a dedicated foodie, a Beltline regular, or simply looking for a unique summer outing, the Atlanta Summer Halal Food Festival offers an opportunity to experience Atlanta through food, culture, and community, all in one place. Happening this July 11 + 12, get your tickets here!

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