Boy this is really great news as Food Truck Fridays in returning to Grand Rapids! It's even better news because it begins TOMORROW, Friday, May 17!

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY IS BACK FOR IT'S 8TH YEAR AT RIVERSIDE PARK!

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Fox 17 reported that from 5 to 9 P.M. each Friday through July 26th there will be not just one, or two, or a few. There will be as many, many food trucks, with up to 50 different food trucks coming to Riverside Park throughout the 11-weeks of the event. Oh my aching stomach! WOW!

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Okay, seriously, not all 50 will be there at once, but there will be a large crowd of delicious food truck each week with some fabulous food.

Check out this list of some of the food trucks that will be at Riverside Park at some point for Food Truck Fridays!

Airborne Burritos
Airborne Melts
Around Baking Co.
Being Cheesy
Big Mike's Kettle Corn
Boujee Bowls
Crepes by the Lakes
Dolce Mini Cakes
El Jalapeno
Fire and Rice
Furniture City Creamery
Kitchen 55
La Rotisserie
Lazy Man BBQ
MI Froyo
Neko Taiyaki
Ohana Hawaiian Ice
Olly's Donuts
On the Roll
Outlaw Roasted Corn #3
Red Hot GR
Roberts Brothers BBQ
Sanse Filipino
Specialty Cheesecakes
Stella's Ice Cream
Street Frites
Thai Cottage Cuisine
Waffle Stix....and, so many more!

They are also changing things up this year by adding live music, merchants selling wares, and a beer tent to be sponsored by a nonprofit group.

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WHERE WILL FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY BE?

The location is moving in the park making it better for all. They are moving to the old little league fields, 2900 Monroe, NE. This will be much better for everyone because parking will be a lot closer and there will be more room for food truck!

What fun! Enjoy!

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