Edmonds Block Party rolls out 2025 food lineup

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds Block Party, set for August 8-9, features a lineup of food vendors appealing to diverse tastes. Notable participants include Bad Chancla, The Victor Tavern, and Kathmandu MoMoCha, offering everything from Latin American sandwiches to Himalayan dumplings. The event is crucial for local businesses, as it raises funds for the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce's year-round initiatives. Sponsors like Doug’s Lynnwood Mazda and State Farm Insurance enhance the experience with interactive booths and giveaways. VIP tickets, which provide exclusive access to premium seating and amenities, have already sold out 50%.

The Block Party promotes community engagement while highlighting local culinary talent. This year, the event includes a Family Day on Saturday, featuring sweet treats from vendors like Pop-N-Tyme Kettle Korn and Seattle Pops. Overall, the Edmonds Block Party aims to foster a vibrant community atmosphere while supporting local entrepreneurship.

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