Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck open Sept. 4-6 at Edmonds Five Corners

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scotty's Food Truck will operate from September 4-6 at Edmonds’ Calvary Church parking lot, serving local residents. Open Thursday through Saturday from 3:30-7:30 p. m. , the food truck specializes in seafood dishes. Menu options include Blackened Salmon Caesar Salad, Fish and Chips, and a selection of tacos.

Located at 8330 212th St. S. W. in the Five Corners neighborhood, the food truck caters to seafood enthusiasts. Customers are encouraged to call 206-795-1615 ahead of time to avoid long waits during peak hours.

This initiative not only provides fresh cuisine but also fosters community engagement. Local businesses like Scotty's Food Truck contribute to the vibrant food scene in Edmonds. Such events highlight the importance of supporting local vendors in enhancing community spirit and culinary diversity.

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