Sharpen your spoons, Dinner is coming
The Midlands first #Streetfood collective Scoff Street Food have organised a big street food event for the
29th November 2014 at Fargo Village in Coventry. #ScoFarGo will have free entry , street food, real ale, live music, a vinatage market, workshops, magic, and cooking demos.
With lots of food for veggies and vegans.
Traders announced are:
Big Daddies (hot dogs)
The Hungry Toad ( soul food)
Spectacular Goat (Pizza) with veggie options
Meat Shack ( Burgers)
Fresh Rootz (Vegetarian and vegan food)
Canoodle (Pan Asian) Veggie options
Bournville Waffles
Jabberwocky ( Gourmet toasties) Veggie options
Scoff Street Food is run by traders for foodies and aims to give a better deal all round to everone whether trader or customer.
Every weekend they hold a #Streetfood day at
Fargo Village in Coventry from 11am-5pm (Saturdays) See website for traders.
http://www.scoffstreetfood.co.uk
Scoff was formed by a group of street food traders from the Midlands putting on events. It serves great food, combined with a sensible pitch fee, a collective that includes Flic Luxmore from food vendor Jabberwocky, Big Daddies Diner, Hungry Toad, Spectacular Goat and Flic’s other half Barny.
#ScoFarGo is just one example of where the street food scene is growing in the Midlands. Customers love great food at affordable prices, served informally and outdoors.
For veggies and vegans its superb, plenty of choice, quality dishes, and where else can you have pudding before lunch or dinner, followed by more cake. 🙂
What with Digbeth Dining Club, Brum Yum Yum and now Scoff Street Food there is plenty of choice.
So for a pre Christmas feed and enetertainment visit
#ScoFarGo at Fargo in Coventry on the 29th November. 11am-5pm, Free entertainment, and good food.
Its a collective you know 🙂
It’s Street Food baby.
@scoffFood
07870 422 617
@FargoVillage
Fargo Village is Coventry’s creative quarter, specialist shops, markets, studios, music and arts. Plus Street Food.
http://www.scoffstreetfood.co.uk
What do you think of Street Food? Do you think it offers vegetarians and vegans a good choice of food?