Get ready for the annual Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival, Atlanta! This weekend, a massive Ramadan night market will offer cultural activities, delicious food, and artisan goods to the ATL during their iconic night market.
Keep scrolling for all the details on this amazing cultural event, open to all!
What can attendees expect at the Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival?

Along with a wonderful time, there are so many fun things attendees can expect from the Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival! First of all, expect some truly delicious food. The festival will host more than 60 mouthwatering halal food vendors, offering flavors from all over!
You can also expect to buy some amazing artisan goods, with tons of artists selling their craft all night long.
And there’s even more fun, including:
- cultural activations
- a dedicated kids’ area
- indoor + outdoor spaces
Hasnain Lakhani, co-founder of the Atlanta Muslim Festival Collective and Atlanta entrepreneur says,
After the incredible response we’ve received to this and our Halal Summer and Fall Festivals in 2025, we’re excited to continue creating events that bring people together in meaningful ways. The Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival is about so much more than great food. We’re celebrating community during one of the most meaningful times of the year. Ramadan is a season centered on reflection, generosity, and connection, and this festival creates a space where Muslims and non-Muslims alike can gather, learn, and share those values. Whether you’re familiar with Ramadan traditions or experiencing them for the first time, everyone is welcome at the table.
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The Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival celebrates the cherished tradition of gathering for iftar and suhoor – the meals that break and begin the daily fast during the holy month of Ramadan. While rooted in Muslim culture, the festival is intentionally designed to be open and welcoming to everyone. In keeping with the reflective nature of Ramadan, the festival will not feature loud music or amplified entertainment, instead focusing on meaningful cultural engagement. Guests of all faiths and backgrounds are encouraged to attend, learn, and experience an evening centered on food, connection, and community.
Where: 2077 Beaver Ruin Rd., Norcross, GA
When: Friday, Feb. 27 – Saturday, Feb. 28 | 9 p.m. – 6 a.m.
Tickets: $12 +fees, and available online, here!
All are welcome to attend this event, whether you are muslim or not! There is something for everyone to enjoy.
Don’t miss out, Atlanta! Check out the Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival this weekend in the A!