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Festival Food Courts

The Maryland Folk Festival features a variety of regional and ethnic foods, as well as classic festival fare, that will take diners on a culinary journey with choices to please every palate. This year’s food vendors include:

Food Vendor Applications will open March 2026

Application Portal: https://abcd.slideroom.com/


Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Throughout the festival, you’ll find a variety of non-alcoholic refreshments–soft drinks, fruit drinks, smoothies and more–to choose from. 

Alcoholic Beverages
Downtown Salisbury is raising a glass to something new! T.A.P.S. — short for To-go Alcohol in Public Spaces — is a first-of-its-kind program in Maryland, allowing adults 21 and over to purchase a to-go alcoholic beverage and enjoy it while strolling through the festival. 

During the Maryland Folk Festival T.A.P.S. participating establishments include:


Indoor Dining in Downtown Salisbury

For those looking for even more dining options, the Maryland Folk Festival is situated in the heart of Downtown Salisbury, which is home to many amazing eateries! Delicious desserts, savory meals, quick bites, cups of coffee, and much much more! Be sure to check out the Downtown Salisbury website and select “Eats and Drinks” to learn more!

Brew River Seafood House & Dock Bar (502 W Main St)
Waterfront Dining along the Wicomico River

The Brick Room (116 N Division St)
Wide selection of beers, wines, and craft cocktails

Brick Row Market (120 N Division St)
Gourmet pastries, coffees, and sandwiches.

Bury Tavern (212 W. Main St.)
Serving up specialty pizzas, sandwiches, wraps, wings, salads, and more—all with a side of Southern charm and a full bar!

Cake Art (124 N Division St)
Gourmet cupcakes and confectioneries

Caribbean Flava (327 E Main St)
Tasty menu specializing in authentic Jamaican cooking

Evolution Craft Brewing Co. & Public House (201 E Vine St)
Trendy brewpub offering house-made draft microbrews & local, seasonal grub

Koji (109 W Main St)
A modern Korean & Japanese restaurant bringing fresh flavors and a one-of-a-kind dining experience

The Mad Hatter Café (501 W Main St)
Eclectic mix of international cuisine, and an award-winning brunch menu

Market Street Inn (130 W Market St)
Riverfront dining known for its extensive wine selection and gourmet menu while still maintaining a casual local flair

Mojo’s Urban Eatery (213 E Main St)
Eclectic American pub fare with brick oven pizza and a rotating selection of beers

Mogan’s Oyster House (100 E Main St)
Upscale seafood house and raw bar with an extensive wine and cocktail menu

Rise Up Coffee (529 Riverside Dr)
Drive thru location known for its small-batch, locally roasted coffee made with organic beans

Roadie Joe’s Bar & Grill (213 W Main St)
Great food. Cool vibes. A perfect spot for lunch or dinner with vegetarian and gluten-free menu items.

Sugar Rush by Theresa (201 E Market St)
Custom bake shop specializing in cupcakes, cake pops, cookies, and French macarons 

Two Scoops Ice Cream & Waffles (100 E Main St)
One-of-a-kind ice cream parlor and gift shop in downtown Salisbury.


Food Vendor Applications will open March 2026

Application Portal: https://abcd.slideroom.com/

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