Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck open July 10-12 at Edmonds Five Corners

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Scotty’s Food Truck opens from July 10-12 at Calvary Church's parking lot in Edmonds, providing a variety of seafood dishes from 3:30-7:30 p. m. Thursday through Saturday. Menu highlights feature the renowned Blackened Salmon Caesar Salad, Lightly Breaded Wild Cod Fish and Chips, and an assortment of tacos. Customers can call 206-795-1615 to place orders in advance, helping to minimize wait times.

This initiative not only caters to local seafood enthusiasts but also strengthens community ties by offering accessible dining options. The Five Corners neighborhood benefits from such food services, especially during the warm summer months. Events like this are crucial for local businesses, fostering a vibrant dining culture. The food truck scene has seen a resurgence recently, with more residents seeking out diverse culinary experiences. Scotty’s Food Truck is set to attract both locals and visitors alike, contributing to Edmonds' local economy.

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