Vendors worth the line.
120+ halal vendors set up at Suhoor Festival and World Fest — these are the names people show up for. The full lineup lives on the vendors page.
Updated July 2026
The short answer: crowd favorites at Atlanta's halal festivals include Gas Bros (the viral halal Mexican-inspired spot), national names like MOTW Coffee and Shawarma Press, and local legends like ATL Mini Pancakes, Rozana, and Nobi Cha. Here's who to look for.
The heavy hitters
Gas Bros
Our biggest vendor, period. The viral Hapeville spot known for halal Mexican-inspired hot foods — tacos, quesadillas, and their signature gas bags — plus one of the Southeast's wildest exotic-snack selections. Expect a line; it moves.
MOTW Coffee
The national "Muslims of the World" specialty coffee and Arabic pastries brand — one of the most recognized Muslim-owned coffee names in the country, at our festivals in booth form.
Shawarma Press
America's first shawarma franchise, bringing fast-casual shawarma to the festival floor.
Grills & mains
Rozana
Middle Eastern kitchen and a lineup staple — one of the names regulars head for first.
Sauce Wing
Halal wings, sauced hard. A late-night crowd magnet at Suhoor Fest.
Bite More
Halal comfort food built for festival appetites.
K Wings Cafe
Korean-style halal wings — crispy, glazed, gone quickly.
Master Butcher
Serious meat, festival format — a butcher-driven grill booth.
Pretty Little Tacos
Halal tacos with a following of their own.
EggRoll Boyz
Stuffed, fried, halal egg rolls — one of the most snackable booths on the floor.
Desserts & sweets
ATL Mini Pancakes
The mini-pancake stacks all over your feed — loaded with toppings, made to order.
Layaly
Mediterranean desserts done properly — kunafa-and-company territory.
Palachinx
Rolled crepe-style desserts you'll smell before you see.
Wowbooza
Sweet treats with one of the most fun booths at the festival.
Coffee & drinks
Hayat Coffee Co
Specialty coffee keeping the 3 AM crowd going at Suhoor Fest.
Nobi Cha Bubble Tea
Bubble tea with festival-length lines to match.
Brands & fragrance
Abu Misk Parfums
Attars and fragrance — a booth people budget for.
Vintage Arabi
Arab-nostalgia apparel and merch.
Who else is in the lineup?
These are just the headliners — the full 120+ vendor lineup (searchable by cuisine) lives on the vendors page, and the festival app has vendor menus and a live map on festival day.
Vendors: want your booth on this page and in front of 20,000+ guests? Apply for a booth → Recent events hit a 97% vendor sell-out.
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