Pensacola Seafood Festival
Sponsored by The Pensacola Ice Flyers
Sept. 26, 27 & 28, 2025
Please visit www.PensacolaSeafoodFestival.com for more information
FESTIVAL INFO
Savor delicious seafood, enjoy live music by bay all weekend and immerse yourself in historic downtown Pensacola during the Annual Pensacola Seafood Festival, produced by Fiesta Pensacola. This festival is one of the largest arts and crafts fairs in northwest Florida with more than 150 artisans and craftsmen who travel from around the country to participate.
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Friday, September 27 | 11AM-11PM
Saturday, September 28 | 10AM-11PM
Sunday, September 29 | 11AM-5PM
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LET'S EAT!
Our festival features a variety of food and cart vendors that offer a multitude of seafood dishes: fried, grilled and blackened, burgers, chicken, fried fair food options, ice cream, shaved ice and much more!
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GULF TO TABLE:
This area features local restaurants and caterers will serve tapas sized portions of their signature dishes.
Past participants include: Flounder’s Chowder House, Chet’s Seafood, Grayton Seafood Co., Fisherman’s Corner, Bonehead’s Fire Grilled,
The Fish House,
Nick’s Boathouse and more!
ENTERTAINMENT
Past performers at our festival have gone on to become Grammy award-winning artists. Say you saw them when... Past artists that have taken the stage include: Brothers Osbourne, Chris Stapleton, Smithfield, Jordan Davis, The Revivalists, Ashley McBryde, Moon Taxi and more!
We bring you these acts free of charge, and we only ask that you not bring in coolers or pets.
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Interested in becoming a Friend of Fiesta, and gaining access to our VIP area adjacent to the Music Stage? Please email mcleidner@fiestapensacola.org for more information!
'24 Entertainment Lineup:
MAINSTAGE in BARTRAM PARK
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
3:00pm - DJ on the Main Stage
5:00pm - Meredith Hicks Band
7:00pm - The New Cahoots
9:00pm - The Original Wailers ft. Al Anderson
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
1:00pm - DJ on the Main Stage
3:00pm - Garrett Howell
5:30pm - 5 Mile Brass Band
7:00pm - Yeah, Probably
9:30pm - The Milly Ringwalds
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
12:30pm - Brooks Hubbert
3:00pm - Drivin' n Cryin'
PARKING
Festival parking is available throughout the downtown area on a first-come first serve basis. All downtown lots are owned by private businesses and will likely charge a parking fee. These fees are not associated or controlled by the Pensacola Seafood Festival
or Fiesta Pensacola.
Handicapped parking will be available after 5:00PM on Friday through Sunday evening at the Port of Pensacola parking lot
(700 South Barracks Street).
ARTS & CRAFTS VENDORS
With over 150 artisans and craftsmen, we have a variety of offerings throughout the festival, including: jewelry, metal, glass, gourmet, pottery, ceramics, soaps, candles, woodcraft, paintings, drawings, photography, clothing, outdoor and so much more!
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Additional Vendor opportunities include: Commercial Vendors, Corporate Vendors and Festival Sponsors.
Become a Vendor
For more information and vendor applications, please visit www.PensacolaSeafoodFestival.com.
APPLICATION ARE OPEN!
Please visit www.PensacolaSeafoodFestival.com to apply
Questions? Please call the Fiesta office - 850-433-6512
Pet
Information
We are animal lovers too. However, pets are not allowed on festival grounds - City of Pensacola Code, Section 4-2-33B.
Although, service animals are welcome! "Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA." - U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division - https://www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm