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Baltimore brings its best flavors to downtown during weekend food festival

April 17, 2026 Feature Stories No Comments
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By Kylie Jones
Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer

The 2026 Baltimore Street Food Festival drew sellout crowds over the weekend, taking over Power Plant Live! with food, live music and other attractions.

With more than 30 food vendors, including Baltimore’s most popular food trucks, there was something enjoyable for everyone at the two-day festival. Attendees could satisfy their tastebuds with unique options ranging from waffles on a stick to street corn covered in Hot Cheetos.

While savoring a variety of food, guests remained entertained throughout the weekend with attractions like axe-throwing, dance performances and carnival games.

The festival was organized by Taste of Your Town, an event management company that hosts similar events across major cities throughout the country.

With a sold-out crowd on Saturday and lines wrapping around the city block on Sunday, the event proved to be a favorite amongst Baltimore foodies.

For more information on the festival, watch the video by Kylie Jones.

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