Despite cool temperatures and gusty winds, a steady stream of cars entered the parking lot at Epworth United Methodist Church April 8 for this year's first Food Truck Friday. Organizers estimate that 600 people attended the event. Eight food trucks were in attendance. Many customers had attended last year’s events and were glad to see the trucks return. Weather conditions caused the seating area and live music to be moved inside and many people headed indoors to enjoy their meals.
Food vendors for April 22 include Big Thunder Roadside Kitchen, The Polish Connection, Rosenfeld’s Roadside Jewish Deli, Po’ Boys Cajun and Creole Food Truck, Mojo Loco, Truck it Food Truck, Hot Dogs at the Beach, Vinnie’s Pizza Truck and SnoYo. SnoYo serves Hopkins Farm Creamery ice cream. Live music and seating will be provided.
Food Truck Friday was initiated in September 2015 to raise funds for Epworth United Methodist Church and their community outreaches including their Food and Love Soup Kitchen and Epworth Skate Park. Events are held twice a month from April through November.
For more information, go to www.eumcrb.org/FoodTruckFridays.