News Why Sanremo’s Pop-Up Food Scene is Unmissable by Olivier Watson February 13, 2025 3 min 1 If you’re in Sanremo, you’ve got to check out these pop-up spots! They blend music and food in ways that will surprise and delight you!A Festival of Flavors: The Rise of Pop-Up Eateries The pop-up trend during the Sanremo Music Festival is an exhilarating experience that perfectly blends gastronomy with entertainment. Imagine wandering through the vibrant streets of Sanremo, where every corner offers a new culinary delight inspired by the festival’s artists. Each pop-up is not just a place to grab a bite; it’s an immersive experience that resonates with the energy of the festival. In 2025, this trend exploded, with artists like Angelina Mango and BigMama leading the charge. It seems almost mandatory now to have a pop-up if you want to be part of the Sanremo scene! I still remember my first visit to a pop-up during the festival. The excitement was palpable as I stumbled upon Bresh’s ‘Tana del Granchio’ in Piazza Brescia. There I was, enjoying some delectable focaccia while listening to local musicians perform just steps away. This fusion of food and music made me realize how much more engaging dining can be when it feels connected to something bigger. Sweet Treats and Unique Experiences Every artist has their way of leaving a mark on Sanremo, and for Sarah Toscano, it was through gelato at her ‘Gelateria Lollipop’ in Piazza Colombo. Each flavor pays homage to the artists competing in the festival! The standout for me was definitely the Amarcord flavor—an exquisite nod to her song. You can’t talk about pop-ups without mentioning Rose Villain’s transformation of Pasticceria San Romolo into her very own Villain Café. With striking blue cappuccinos that matched her hair color, it became an Instagram sensation overnight! Sharing a cup there while soaking in the atmosphere felt like being part of something special. An Unconventional Approach to Connection Then there’s Fedez’s ambitious venture—Doom District—a hub where he records podcasts and hosts social media events with influencers right in the heart of Sanremo. It’s this direct connection with fans that sets these pop-ups apart from traditional eateries. During my recent visit, I met several fans who had traveled just for this unique opportunity. They shared stories about how these experiences offered them a chance to engage with their favorite artists beyond what traditional platforms allow. Why Pop-Ups Matter in Today’s Culinary Landscape As we navigate this bustling week filled with concerts and crowded streets, these pop-ups provide more than just food; they create memorable experiences that resonate deeply with attendees. They give artists a chance to connect directly with fans while also showcasing innovative culinary trends that go beyond typical festival fare. 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Photo by Jarritos Mexican Soda on Unsplash FantaSanremopop-up Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Why 33 Giri is Rome’s Hidden Gem for Food and Vinyl Lovers next post Why Tuscan Wine is My Favorite: A Chef’s Secret Why Tuscan Wine is My Favorite: A Chef’s... February 13, 2025 Why 33 Giri is Rome’s Hidden Gem for... February 13, 2025 Why Ordering a Hazy IPA is a Beer... February 13, 2025 Why LWC’s Sustainability Journey Is a Game Changer February 13, 2025 French Wine Exports: A Tale of Resilience and... 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