Sponsor spotlight Clam Strips the special at Scottys Food Truck this week

Edmonds, WALocal News

This week, seafood aficionados can indulge in the delectable Clam Strips at Scotty’s Food Truck, located in Edmonds’ Five Corners neighborhood. Renowned for their crispy, lightly breaded exterior and tender, flavorful interior, these clam strips offer a true taste of the ocean. Diners can pair their dish with either French fries or a crisp Caesar salad, creating a well-rounded meal that satisfies every palate. The culinary experience is further enhanced by Scotty’s signature tartar sauce, expertly crafted for dipping. Scotty’s Food Truck will be serving these delicious bites from February 20 to February 22, 2025, from 3:30 p.

m. to 7:30 p. m. Positioned in the Calvary Church parking lot, this food truck event promises a delightful outing for families and seafood lovers alike. To ensure a swift experience, patrons are encouraged to call ahead at 206-795-1615 to avoid long waits.

This local seafood offering not only highlights the vibrant food truck culture in Edmonds but also showcases the community's love for fresh, high-quality seafood.

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