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ACL Festival adds 17 new vendors to the food lineup

The 2025 edition of the festival will also debut a new food court called ACL Eats South so festival-goers can fill up without missing tunes.

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Fan favorite, The Mighty Cone, will return to both ACL Eats and ACL Eats South this year.

Photo by Nathan Zucker

ACL Festival is less than three weeks away, but with dozens of food vendors on the roster, it might as well be a food festival.

ACL Festival’s food lineup is here, including a new food court called ACL Eats South and at least 17 new vendors coming to the festival, which we’ve broken down by cuisine.

American

The Corndog Company | ACL Eats, Shade Tent @ The Flags, and The Grove

Asian

Oko | ACL Eats
Saigon Le Vendeur | ACL Eats

Barbecue

KG BBQ | ACL Eats

Burgers

Iron Burger | ACL Eats
JABS Burgers & Fries | ACL Eats
Goodtimes Burgers | ACL Eats South

Sweets

Gati Ice Cream | ACL Sweets
Oro Bianco | ACL Sweets
San Ginés | ACL Sweets

VIP Section

Desnudo Coffee
Dovetail Pizza
Mexico C-eat-Y
NADC Burger
Rockman Bakeshop
Royal Blue Grocery
The Party Cart Co.

Psst — keep your eyes peeled for more guides to enjoying ACL Festival.

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