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Banning's Food Truck Festival Pops Up Every Sunday

Residents are invited to explore dozens of food options, sip beers and gather in Banning.

BANNING, CA — Sunday is for food trucks, cocktails and family fun outdoors in Banning.

Residents are invited to explore more than 20 food trucks in Banning as the Wanerlust Food Truck Festival rolls onto the resort this Sunday and every upcoming Sunday for the foreseeable future.

The food-forward soiree happens every week from 5 to 10 p.m. Entry and parking are free.

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Wanderlust brings its food truck festivals to locations all over Riverside County, including Lake Elsinore, Perris, Murrieta and Hemet.

"Each festival features delicious food trucks and a fun, family-friendly atmosphere that everyone will love," the organizers wrote on Instagram.

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The fest offers everything from Mediterranean food to Hibachi, tacos, vegan fare and beyond.

Here are the food trucks that pulled up to the last festival: Arayaki Hibachi, Biikho Colombian, Carnitas Hernández, Cousins Maine Lobster, El Reaper Chicken, Eladios Pizzeria, Greek Snack, Jamaica LoveJust a Sipp, Kettle Crunch, La Viejona Marisco Papas & Corn, Pupuseria LA 503, Reality Eatzz, Reynaldo's, Speedy Dog, Syn Creamery, Tacos La Herradura, The Big Shrimp Sushi, Valerie's Apples and Wingman Redlands.

The event is also family-friendly and packed with activities for kids, organizers said.

"Whether you’re indulging in gourmet tacos, savoring sweet treats, or exploring international cuisines, there’s something for every taste."

For more information about the weekly food festivals, check out Wanderlust Events' Instagram or Facebook page.

Wanderlust's Banning Food Truck Festival is hosted each Sunday at 150 E. Ramsey St.

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