Presented by Parramatta City Council as part of Good Food Month, Parramatta Lanes will offer gourmet street food, pop-up bars, live music, art and performances from 5pm to 10pm each evening within eight uniquely themed spaces throughout the City.
“Parramatta Lanes transforms typically quiet urban spaces into vibrant worlds of colour, sounds and tastes. Food lovers will have the chance to experience cuisines from around the world with everything from European inspired delicacies to Middle Eastern and South East Asian flavours on offer,” Parramatta Lord Mayor Paul Garrad said.
“The music, arts and cultural offerings have been expanded this year with a huge line up of pop-up performances and exhibitions. I invite people from all over Sydney to come and experience our city’s unique nightlife and tour the transformed lanes and car parks that make this such a special event.”
In a first for the Parramatta Lanes festival, this year’s event will feature the finalists from the Good Food Month’s annual photo competition ‘Shoot the Chef’ which showcases Australia’s passion for food and photography.
“Parramatta Lanes is the perfect addition to our thriving food and cultural scene and further positions our City as the must-visit food destination that it is,” Cr Lloyd said.
Highlights include:
The Piazza
St John’s Cathedral
Indulge in a variety of treats including Happy as Larry’s wood fired pizzas, farm fresh seasonal produce from Courtney’s Brassiere, and decadent ice-cream sundaes from Jamie’s Trattoria. Take some time to soak in the atmosphere while listening to the sophisticated jazz sounds of Frances Madden and her band.
The Spice Markets
Town Hall Lane
Grab a bite to eat at the Spice Markets and test how much heat your tastebuds can handle. The Parkroyal hotel will be serving up Riverside Brewery’s boutique beer and sweet Batlow Ciders.
Parramatta Now!
Town Hall
Western Sydney University hosts ‘Parramatta Now’, a series of conversations and ideas about Parramatta’s future and a chance for public feedback. The expert’s panel will be moderated by broadcaster and journalist Julie McCrossin. Tuesday 6th & Thursday 8th at Parramatta Town Hall.
Seoul Town
Roxy Car Park
Enjoy Asian street food from local eatery Temasek, Sydney’s Jimmy Liks and a Korean BBQ. Don’t miss Kayter Co’s creative and fresh coconut desserts, cocktails from the Grasshoppper bar and the soulful tunes of entertainer Mr Barry Morgan and his World of Organs.
The Art Space
Leigh Memorial Church
Take a moment to sit and reflect in the beautiful 200 -year-old Leigh Memorial Church. Admire the works of New York artist Magali Duzant, and Australian artist Ella Condon, utilising time-based digital moving images to offer people a chance to rethink their place in the environment. Watch as Magali’s live streaming sunsets from across the world create a ‘stretched out moment’, collapsing distance and time.
The Hidden Bazaar
Batman Walk
A hidden bazaar full of music, dancing and enticing Middle Eastern flavours - including sweet pastries, mezze plates, falafels and gozleme.
Shoot the Chef Exhibition
Finalists from the Good Food Month annual photo competition will be exhibited at Batman Walk and Erby Place car parks.
The Lanes Garden of Love
Red Cow Lane
Decadent desserts will be on offer from local artisans Adora Handmade Chocolates. Let hosts, the Motel Sisters, help you create a floral token of love and be enchanted by the sounds, sights and scents of thriving romance!
The Emporium Parramatta’s Gypsy Garden
Erby Place
An enchanting courtyard party full of gypsy swing tunes, boutique ciders and gourmet food, straight from the European countryside.
French a la mode
University of New England Future Campus site (Church Street)
A captivating combination of French inspired food, music and film. Listen to the Ethernet Orchestra, a program of live networked music performances mixing local and international musicians from diverse geographical locations.
To see the full program visit www.parramattalanes.com.au