Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival Returns for Third Year

The annual event celebrates halal cuisine and Muslim culture in metro Atlanta.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The third annual Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival is set to kick off on Friday night, featuring more than 60 halal food vendors, an artisan market, a kids' area, and both indoor and outdoor spaces. The event continues the Atlanta Muslim Festival Collective's mission to spotlight halal cuisine and Muslim culture in the region, offering a look at how the community gathers during the sacred month of Ramadan.

Why it matters

The Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival provides an opportunity for the local Muslim community to share its culinary traditions and cultural practices with the broader public, fostering greater understanding and appreciation for the diversity of Atlanta's population.

The details

The festival is organized by the Atlanta Muslim Festival Collective, a group dedicated to celebrating halal cuisine and Muslim culture in metro Atlanta. This year's event will include over 60 halal food vendors, an artisan market showcasing local Muslim-owned businesses, a dedicated kids' area, and both indoor and outdoor event spaces.

  • The third annual Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival kicks off on Friday, February 27, 2026.
  • The festival runs all night long.

The players

Hasnain Lakhani

Co-founder of the Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival.

Atlanta Muslim Festival Collective

The organizers of the Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival, a group dedicated to celebrating halal cuisine and Muslim culture in metro Atlanta.

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What they’re saying

“The Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival offers a look at how the community gathers during the sacred month.”

— Hasnain Lakhani, Co-founder (Atlanta News First)

The takeaway

The Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival provides a platform for the local Muslim community to share its culinary traditions and cultural practices with the broader public, fostering greater understanding and appreciation for the diversity of Atlanta's population.