The Food Truck Bazaar (About, Twitter, Facebook) will be making a stop in Avalon Park on September 30, 2012, 5-8pm.
The bazaar was supposed to make a stop there on August August 26, 2012, but thanks to the rains Hurricane Isaac promised, it had to be canceled and postponed.
VIDEO: Interview with the Producer
ABOUT: TheDailyCity.com Food Truck Bazaar brings a town together over dinner, plain and simple. Folks bring their lawn chairs, friends and family and enjoy an evening meal under the stars. Its only stops in towns for three hours a month, brings large amounts of foot traffic to the area in which its located and is a friendly welcome neighbor to existing brick and mortar restaurants. It becomes a popular addition to a town's cutural calendar, adds to its dining ecosystem, and exposes locals to the Orlando food truck scene (Orlando Food Truck Guide). Baratelli chooses only the best trucks to share with each town. Each stop averages around 1,000 attendees. Become a Sponsor.
The bazaar was supposed to make a stop there on August August 26, 2012, but thanks to the rains Hurricane Isaac promised, it had to be canceled and postponed.
VIDEO: Interview with the Producer
TRUCKS FOR SEPT 30: (All trucks subject to change without notice) C&S Brisket Bus, Melissa's Chicken & Waffles, Tastebuds, Pupusas, Treehouse, La Empanada, Mamma's Fixins, Twisted Cuban, Saigon Sizzle, Korean BBQ Taco Box, Monsta Lobsta, The Crepe Company, Firehouse BBQ, Big Wheel Provisions, Cafe Rouge, 5Gastronomy, Fork in the Road, SwedeDish, Bem Bom, Darland Bakery, Sunset Italian Ice, The Batter Bowl, The Yum Yum Cupcake Truck, Beard Poppa, Cafe Cocoa Mo, Pop Craft
GUIDE: Orlando Food Truck List
GUIDE: Orlando Food Truck List
ABOUT: TheDailyCity.com Food Truck Bazaar brings a town together over dinner, plain and simple. Folks bring their lawn chairs, friends and family and enjoy an evening meal under the stars. Its only stops in towns for three hours a month, brings large amounts of foot traffic to the area in which its located and is a friendly welcome neighbor to existing brick and mortar restaurants. It becomes a popular addition to a town's cutural calendar, adds to its dining ecosystem, and exposes locals to the Orlando food truck scene (Orlando Food Truck Guide). Baratelli chooses only the best trucks to share with each town. Each stop averages around 1,000 attendees. Become a Sponsor.