Street food from cargo bikes — Berlin's most sustainable food festival
The concept of Bites & Bikes Berlin is unusually clear: no food truck, but cargo bike as a street food platform. Berlin-based cargo bike manufacturers, delivery services, and solo chefs transform the cargo bikes into mobile kitchens — pizza brick ovens on trailers, tortilla presses, solar-powered smoothie mixers, mobile ice cream machines. The festival combines street food with the message that Berlin logistics can work without diesel.
The festival location Jules B-Part is one of Berlin's newest urban spots: a gastronomy and event area at Luckenwalder Straße 6b, nestled between the Schöneberger Südgelände nature park and Gleisdreieck Park. Opened in 2022, the venue has established itself as a meeting point for the cargo bike scene, street food lovers, and Berlin's sustainability movement. Bites & Bikes is the location's annual main event.
With over 15,000 registered cargo bikes (as of 2025), Berlin is one of Europe's leading cargo bike cities — the Berlin Senate Administration has been promoting their acquisition with subsidies since 2018, and several manufacturers produce them in the city. Bites & Bikes is the only Berlin festival that connects this scene with the street food wave — a format that originates from Berlin's sustainability context and has been growing annually since its premiere in 2025.
On May 16 and 17, 2026, Bites & Bikes Berlin will transform Jules B-Part at Gleisdreieck into an emission-free street food area for the second time. Instead of food trucks, cargo bikes with mobile kitchens will roll onto the grounds: pizza brick ovens on trailers, tortilla presses, solar-powered smoothie mixers, mobile ice cream machines. Live music will be featured on the main stage, and a market for sustainable products and cargo bike accessories will complement the program. Workshops on sustainable mobility will be held for adults and children. Family activities on Saturday and Sunday. Open daily from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
According to the organizers, the full program for the 2nd edition will be published before the festival on berlinmagazine.de and via the Eventbrite page. Key points for the weekend of May 16–17, 2026:
Day ticket via Eventbrite from approx. €10–€15, weekend pass slightly cheaper. Workshops can be booked separately. Children under 12 years old accompanied by adults are free. Food and drinks are paid for individually on site.
U-Bahn (subway) lines U1/U2/U3 to U Gleisdreieck (5 min walk). S-Bahn (urban rail) lines S1/S2/S25/S26 to S Yorckstraße. Cycling is recommended — cargo bike parking available. Car travel not recommended.
Tickets available via Eventbrite — day ticket around €10–€15, weekend pass slightly cheaper. Children under 12 accompanied by adults are free. Workshop tickets are separate.
Saturday and Sunday, 11:00 AM–10:00 PM.
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Luckenwalder Straße 6b, 10963 Berlin