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Mahwah Food Truck Festival To Serve New Tasty Food Options This Year
In the event "everyone will be talking about" this year, a lineup of food trucks will be serving up tasty food and dessert options.
MAHWAH, NJ — Treat yourself to delicious food and dessert options at this year's Mahwah Food Truck Festival on Aug. 28.
Fun for the whole family, the fourth-annual festival is open to everyone and will feature a beer garden serving up more craft beers, hard seltzers and sangria than ever before, an event flyer said.
From noon to 7 p.m., the festival, at the Mahwah Municipal Building at 475 Corporate Drive, will also include a DJ and live music, rides and some attractions, and much more.
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In the flyer, the festival announced the participating food trucks, which include:
- House of Cupcakes (Winner of the "Cupcake Wars" show) — Cupcakes and cookies
- Angry Archie's — Lobster rolls, crab cake sandwiches and more
- Chef J's Latin Dragon — Dragon chicken, scallion pancakes, Bao Buns
- Mason Jar — Burgers, hotdogs, BBQ, pulled pork, bratwurst, mac and cheese
- Empanada Mania — All sorts of empanadas
- Rolling Pita — Gyros, falafel, kebabs and salads
- Eat My Balls — Authentic, homemade rice balls, and Arancini risotto balls
- Coney Island Pizza — Brick oven pizza and specialty pies
- Conrad's Confectionary — 90-year-old homemade ice cream and treats
- Chicken and Waffles on Wheels
- Amanda Bananas — Soft-serve, frozen fruit treats and toppings
- Freakin' Vegan — 100% plant-based vegan food
- Clyde's Ices & Ice Cream Co. — Ice cream floats, slushies and milkshakes
- Ma & Pa's Tex-Mex BBQ — Tacos, nachos, pina colada, avocado and quesadillas
In addition, the Mahwah Municipal Alliance is selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a new Jeep from Ramsey Auto Group.
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"So, tell your friends, share on social media and get down to the event everyone will be talking about again in 2022," the event flyer said.
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