Food Vendors

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Patrons line up for kettle corn at Spring DazeA sample of food truck offerings at Spring DazeCustomers purchasing cookies at Spring Daze

Make sure you come hungry!  Spring Daze features a wide variety of food and beverage vendors and dining areas with picnic tables. 

2025 Food Vendors:

Andia's Homemade Ice Cream
Annelore's German Bakery
Carolina Kettle Corn
Cary Lions Club
Charlie Kabob on Wheels
Corner Boys BBQ
El Toro Alebrije Tacos and Tapas
GoldenKDog
Jay's Italian Ice
Jolly's Catering & Events
La Farm Bakery
Mr. A's Beignets
Flattz Signature Flatbreads
Safari Eatz
Tombachi
Typcees Lemonade
Vic's Pizza Truck

2025 Beer & Cider Selections:

Cary Art Loop Beer Garden - Section A 

The Spring Daze Arts & Crafts Festival has partnered with the Cary Art Loop to offer local brews!  Shop for art from North Carolina artists while enjoying a cold beverage from local breweries including Bull City Ciderworks, Fortnight Brewery, and Bond Brothers. Proceeds support the Cary Art Loop's Final Friday Art Crawl in Downtown Cary.

All Beer is served in COMPOSTABLE cups! After you've finished your delicious and refreshing beverage, make sure to find the nearest green compost bin!   

 

Food Vendors interested in participating in Spring Daze 2026 should visit our Apply page for more information.

Spring Daze is LOW WASTE EVENT!

Volunteer at Spring Daze waste station

Here's how you can make a difference: 

  • Compost food scraps, forks, spoons, knives, beer cups and food service containers in the green compost bins located throughout the festival.

  • Recycle bottles and cans in the blue recycling bins.

  • Bring your own bag or buy a reusable one that’s upcycled from past Spring Daze banners at the merch booth.

  • Visit a staffed waste station to find more compost, recycling, and trash bins or for guidance on festival waste disposal.

With your efforts and the support of our vendors, we’re helping to lessen our impact on the and pave the way for a more sustainable festival.