The 53rd annual Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair is right around the corner, waiting to delight its visitors, shoppers, and most importantly, the eaters.
The winter season’s festivities will have plenty of edible items to get your hands on beginning at 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Friday, December 9 – Saturday, December 10 and from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Sunday, December 11.
This year’s winter fair will have more than 350 artists, local Fourth Avenue merchants, sponsor booths, a tremendous line-up of musicians, Santa Claus, Christmas Carolers from Old Tucson Studio, and beer.
It can be difficult to decide what to eat while inhaling aromas from several different angles, but luckily, Tucson Foodie has your back and we’ve listed out all of the food vendors hangin’ around throughout the weekend.
Keep reading because we’ve listed every participating food vendor and where exactly they’re set up. Match up the number in the parenthesis with the location on this map.
Also, there are plenty of bars and restaurants permanently situated along Fourth Avenue (or nearby), so pop your head in and get out of the sun for a bit if they’re open during the Street Fair.
New this year will be the return of the beloved Buskers, from Tarot card readers to caricatures, there will be many unique experiences to take advantage of. In addition, the Street Fair has teamed up with Cumulus Radio station at the Fifth Street stage with an incredible line-up of local bands from all genres. The Seventh street stage will offer a variety of community acts with bands and dance troupes.
There’s going to be a free shuttle service provided from the Pennington Street Garage. The Fourth Avenue Merchants Association also recommends parking along the modern streetcar line and using Sun Link Streetcar.
For more information, visit fourthavenue.org.Â
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