Five Corners Food Truck Festival - Oct. 23rd

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is set to host the first-ever Five Corners Food Truck Festival, dubbed “Corner”copia, on October 23rd, 2022. Running from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm, this exciting neighborhood event will take place just north of the Five Corners roundabout on 84th Avenue West. It marks a significant initiative under the City’s Reimagining Neighborhoods and Streets project, which aims to promote social cohesion and stimulate local economic growth. Festival-goers can enjoy live performances by the Edmonds Jazz Combo and Joshua Red Uttech, ensuring a lively atmosphere throughout the day. In addition to the music, attendees can participate in engaging activities, including a pet costume contest with prizes from All the Best Pets and a kids costume contest.

Local favorites like Scotty’s Northwest, 314 Pie, and Peco’s Pit BBQ will serve delicious food options for all tastes. For those unable to walk or bike to the festival, parking will be available at the BARC parking lot. This event not only celebrates the local community but also showcases the city’s commitment to reimagining public spaces for enhanced neighborhood interaction.

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