Halal night markets in Georgia.

Night markets are everywhere now — but fully-halal ones are rare. Here's where to eat after dark in Georgia when everything needs to be halal.

Updated July 2026

The short answer: Georgia's only 100% halal night event is Suhoor Festival in metro Atlanta — an overnight Ramadan food festival (10 PM–5 AM) with 120+ halal vendors at Gwinnett Place Mall. General night markets like FoodieLand have some halal vendors, but aren't halal events.

Our festivals

Suhoor Festival — the 100% halal one

Every vendor is halal, so nothing needs checking. It runs during Ramadan (next: Feb 12–13, 2027), overnight from 10 PM to 5 AM, drawing 20,000+ guests. It's Georgia's original suhoor festival — independent of the similarly named events in other states. Details →

Its daytime sibling: Atlanta Halal World Festival

Not a night market, but the same 100%-halal vendor scene in daytime form — Labor Day weekend, Sep 5–6, 2026, 2–9 PM. If you want the halal festival experience without staying up all night, this is it. Details →

Other halal night events

Atlanta Ramadan Food Festival

A fully-halal Ramadan food festival by the Atlanta Muslim Festival Collective, coming to life after sundown during the holy month.

Halal-friendly (not halal events)

FoodieLand Night Market (Atlanta)

A big touring night market with a huge vendor list. Not halal as an event — individual vendors may be halal, so check each stall.

How do I know if a night market is actually halal?

  • Event-level policy beats vendor claims — look for "100% halal" as an event rule, not a vendor tag.
  • Ask whether all vendors are required to be halal to participate (that's our rule).
  • At mixed events, confirm sourcing stall-by-stall.