Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck open Aug. 14-16 at Edmonds Five Corners

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scotty’s Food Truck is set to open from August 14-16, serving delicious seafood dishes in Edmonds' Five Corners neighborhood. Operating hours are Thursday through Saturday from 3:30-7:30 p. m. at Calvary Church's parking lot, located at 8330 212th St. S.

W. The menu features favorites like Blackened Salmon Caesar Salad, Lightly Breaded Wild Cod Fish and Chips, and Shrimp Tacos. Customers can reach out to 206-795-1615 to place orders ahead of time, helping to minimize wait periods. The food truck provides a unique dining experience in the local community, making it convenient for residents and visitors alike. Food trucks have gained popularity in recent years, often providing diverse and gourmet options.

Scotty’s aims to attract food lovers looking for quality seafood in a casual setting.

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