The Tennessee Immigration and Refugee Rights Coalition’s (TIRRC) third annual InterNASHional Night Market returns Saturday, September 23 from 6 – 9 p.m. at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (3310 Ezell Road, Nashville).
One of TIRRC’s largest annual events hosted in the heart of Antioch, the family-friendly function is all about neighbors, partners and supporters building community and celebrating Nashville’s diverse cultures and culinary traditions.
This year’s InterNASHional Night Market will feature 25 immigrant and refugee-owned food vendors and entrepreneurs. Enjoy food tastings from:
- Feast by Louisa Shafia
- Pole-Pole
- Frida’s Oaxacan Cuisine
- La Colmena Ice Cream Shop
- Island Vibes
- Fidelia’s Heavenly Delicious
- Mama Yang and Daughter
- Madina
- MorEmpanadas
- Taj Indian Restaurant and more.
The event will also feature beer, wine, and cocktails for purchase along with live music and dance performances.
“What started as a way to re-energize immigrant and refugee-owned businesses following the pandemic has grown into one of Nashville’s can’t-miss culinary events of the year,” said Kennedy Wallace, Development Manager at TIRRC and organizer of this year’s event. “Our InterNASHional Night Market is the perfect way to experience the incredible diversity and culinary traditions of our immigrant and refugee communities and come together with our neighbors of all walks of life over delicious food.”
Tickets start at $40 and can be purchased here.