FresYes Fest is coming back to Downtown Fresno this Saturday with a full day of food, music and local vendors.
The annual street festival will take place on March 21 from 1-11 p.m. along Fulton Street and throughout the Brewery District. The free event has become a staple in Fresno over the past decade, drawing large crowds and highlighting local food and businesses.
Hosted by Fresno Street Eats and Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Company, the event has grown into one of downtown’s most recognizable gatherings.
This year’s festival will feature more than 50 local food vendors and over 80 small businesses. From popular food trucks to local artists, FresYes Fest gives people a chance to see what Fresno has to offer.
Live music will also be a large part of the event. Artists including Strange Vine, a blues psychedelic rock duo, Low Spell, an alternative rock band and Godzilla Radio, a “monster rock” group are scheduled to perform.
In addition to food and music, the festival emphasizes community by bringing together residents from across Fresno in a shared space.
For those planning to attend, parking will be available in nearby garages, including near Fulton Street.
More information can be found on the FresYesFest’s Instagram page.
