Atlanta will host its first-ever Summer Halal Food Festival this July. Taking place July 19 at Atlantic Station’s Pinnacle Lot, the festival will feature halal food, cultural activities, and community engagement. It honors traditional flavors while supporting local causes through charitable engagement.
Highlights
- On July 19, Atlanta hosts its first-ever halal food festival, bringing families and friends together in celebration.
- Guests can enjoy 50+ halal food vendors, interactive games, live entertainment, and more.
- Live music, cultural performances, and a buzzing artisan market will headline the day’s festivities.
Atlanta’s Inaugural Summer Halal Food Festival
The Atlanta Summer Halal Food Festival promises incredible food, music, and entertainment this summer. Atlanta is gearing up for its first-ever halal food festival, promising a flavorful experience for locals and visitors alike. On July 19, the event will feature the finest of halal fare-especially traditional and modern culinary delights.
Local vendors will showcase the diverse flavors and traditions behind halal-certified cuisine. Guests can sample new flavors, enjoy live music, and connect with their community in a festive, welcoming setting.
The festival is organized by the Atlanta Muslim Festival Collective (AMFC), a group dedicated to celebrating Muslim identity through food and culture.
The event will take place at Atlantic Station’s Pinnacle Lot on July 19, from noon to 7 p.m.
Engaging Activities and Entertainment
The festival brings together food lovers from all backgrounds to celebrate halal cuisine. Over 50 food vendors and food trucks from across the Southeast prepare foods from kabobs to gourmet burgers, drinks, and even desserts. All dishes are prepared in accordance with halal dietary standards.
Live entertainment, games, cultural performances, and activities for families are another essential part of the festivities. A curated artisan market will feature handmade products and unique finds from local businesses.
Attendees can expect community booths, a petting zoo, and even shaded seating areas to relax. To make it more wholesome, the event includes a dedicated kids’ area and a scenic photo booth.
Ticket Information
Tickets include custom paper fans and RFID wristbands for each attendee. Kids under 7 get in free, and all others should buy tickets beforehand so they don’t miss out on the fun. General Admission tickets start at $25. For current information and final costs, click here.
The Atlanta Summer Halal Food Festival debuts this July, blending food, culture, and community into a one-day celebration. The festival offers a full day of food, fun, and connection with friends and family.