Most Blessed Nights Food Market

As the sun sets and dusk ensues over Liverpool, Macquarie Mall will come alive with the Most Blessed Nights Street Food Market every weekend in April, showcasing the many tantalising flavours of Liverpool.

The event will feature food trucks, stalls and carts and there will be a range of options to satisfy all tastes and cultures.

Mayor of Liverpool Ned Mannoun said the event centred around the community coming together locally during Ramadan, Easter and Orthodox Easter and celebrating the values that underpin our city: unity, family, and togetherness.

“April is a sacred month for many in our community who observe Ramadan, Easter and Orthodox Easter, and the exciting new night markets are set to be an enticing celebration of the many cultures that make up our region’s colourful tapestry,” he said.

“These blessed nights will see Macquarie Mall adorned with beautiful lights, colours, and aromas, transforming it into a place where the community can gather and indulge in sweet and savoury delicacies.”

Mayor Mannoun said each weekend in April, local people will be able to head down to the street food market and taste the many flavours that enrich the fabric of Liverpool and beyond on a plate.

“We will also be shining a spotlight on local businesses, many of whom had been affected by the COVID-19 lockdowns as we celebrate the great diversity of our country,” he said.

“This is an exciting return of night markets in our community and showcases Council’s commitment to delivering quality events that will not only delight visitors but stimulate the local economy also.

“It is sure to bring a much-needed boost to the nightlife in our CBD and offer residents a wonderful event not too far from home. The street food markets are sure to be a must-visit destination in Liverpool and I encourage everybody in our community to come on down.”

Date: 📅 Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night between 1st April and 1st May, 2022.
Time: ⌚ Between 5pm – 11pm
Location: 📍 Macquarie Mall, Liverpool

For more information, visit Liverpool Council’s website.