Dark Mofo 2025: More than 70 stallholders revealed for highly anticipated Winter Feast
If you’ve ever been curious to try possum or camel, now’s your chance – because Dark Mofo’s Winter Feast is back, with more than 70 stallholders set to serve up an eclectic array of dishes.
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Possum bao, fire-charred camel, and octopus sliders are just some of the eclectic dishes on offer at this year’s Winter Feast as Dark Mofo once again prepares to delight patrons’ tastebuds.
More than 70 stallholders will line PW1 and spill onto Salamanca Lawns over eight nights in June, showcasing the finest cuisine in Tasmania.
Guest chef Niyati Rao, of renowned Mumbai restaurant Ekaa, will collaborate with Craig Will, Bianca Welsh, and James Welsh from Stillwater in Launceston, crafting an idiosyncratic menu featuring a wallaby wing charred and glazed in gochujang, sea urchin in spiced broth, and purple carrots in fermented honey and brown butter.
Among the stallholders appearing at the feast for the first time are Dark Dogs, Elle’s Pantry, Bass Strait Seafood & Co by Sabina Newton, and local wine bar South, which will be serving up possum bao buns.
Winter Feast curator Amanda Vallis said Tasmania’s culinary community was “one of the best things this island has to offer”.
“And nowhere is it more pronounced than when everyone comes together to feast around the fires in the depths of winter,” she said.
“Whether it’s a hot take on a dagwood dog, or the flavour explosion offered by a guest chef all the way from India, the Winter Feast is sure to fill your cup and feed your soul.”
Celebrated Tasmania-based chef Analiese Gregory will return to the feast, dishing up skewers of baby abalone, shiitake and black garlic, while collaborations between Thi Le and Fat Pig Farm, Salvage Drink Co. and Braised, and Marla Singer and L’appel Wines (with their octopus sliders and pinot noir) will also feature prominently at the highly anticipated food and drink extravaganza.
Mona executive chef Vince Trim will again open his Heavy Metal Kitchen, which will produce a “feral feast” of fire-charred camel, skewered and served with spiced and braised condiments.
Dark Mofo artistic director Chris Twite said the Winter Feast was the “warm, beating heart” of the festival.
“Gathered around fires and feasting by candlelight, it’s where we come in from the cold to share stories of where we’ve been and what we’ve seen,” he said.
“Eating together – friends, strangers, locals, visitors – is an important festival ritual, and the staggering array of incredible food on offer means there is always something for everyone.”
A program of live music will include a First Nations-led line-up of talent dubbed The Gathering and curated by the festival’s Tasmanian Aboriginal cultural adviser Caleb Nichols-Mansell and DarkLab’s Sam Dowson.
There will be performances by Mulgabore Hard Rock, Desert Melody Makers, Keanu Nelson, Pakana Kanaplila, DENNI, Theresa Sainty, and Warren Mason.
Mr Nichols-Mansell said The Gathering would be “an opportunity for punters to engage with First Nations artists, musicians and elders in a site-wide takeover of the Winter Feast on its opening night”.
The Winter Feast runs from Thursday, June 5 to Sunday, June 8, before returning from Thursday, June 12 to Sunday June 15.
Season passes are available via darkmofo.net.au/winter-feast
DARK MOFO WINTER FEAST 2025 STALLHOLDERS:
Abattoir Blues by Zac Green
Communion Brewing Co
Ghost Rock Wines
Analiese Gregory
Currawong Products
Hartshorn Distillery
Anju Korean
Dark Dogs
Heavy Metal Kitchen
Aunt Alice Wines
Derwent Distillery
Hellfire Bluff Distillery + Daly Farm
Basque Moons
Dr. Edge
Hughes & hughes
Bass Strait Seafood & Co by Sabina Newton
Ekka
Indonesian Martabak
Bruny Island Oysters
Elle’s Pantry
Kaki Lima Indonesian Food
Canopy Ice Cream
Formosa Bites
Kiltro
Chilean Cuisine Tasmania
Future Perfect Wines
La Sardina Loca
Common Wine
Gemdale Farm
Lilly Trewartha
Local Absinthe
Plenty Cider
Tasmaniac Distillers
Luna Chan
Pressing Matters
Tasmanian Juice Press
Marla Singer X L’Appel Wines
Punch & Ladle
Tasmanian Sparkling Wine by Joseph Burton
Me Wah Restaurant
Queen Sheba Injera Catering
Taylor & Smith Distilling Co.
Meander Valley Vineyard X Frank & Lotti
Quiet Mutiny
The Albert Brewery
Moo Brew
Salvage Drink Co. X Braised
Thi Le X Fat Pig Farm
Moorilla Winery & Domaine A Vineyard
Shari Hobart
Trophy Room presents Trophy Room Doughnuts
Mr Bridges
Small Island Wines
Truffle Farm Catering
Nectar Eater
Soufra & Co.
Tummythai
Niyati Rao X Stillwater
South
Utzinger
Osare: Liquori della Tasmania
Spice on Wheels
Villino Coffee Roasters
Palawa kipli
Stabla
Welcome Swallow Brewery
Pam’s Bottle & Cups
Stargazer
Willie Smith’s Cider
Pizzirani’s Cucina
Stoney Rise Wine Co.