Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck open March 13-15

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scotty’s Food Truck is scheduled to serve delicious seafood dishes from March 13-15, 2025, at the Calvary Church parking lot located at 8330 212th St. S. W. in Edmonds. Operating from 3:30 to 7:30 p.

m. on Thursday through Saturday, the food truck offers a tempting menu featuring Blackened Salmon Caesar Salad, Lightly Breaded Wild Cod Fish and Chips, and various tacos. With increasing interest in food trucks, this event reflects the growing culinary diversity within the Five Corners neighborhood. Customers can call ahead at 206-795-1615 to ensure a quicker service experience. The initiative not only caters to local seafood enthusiasts but also fosters community interactions through food.

By promoting local businesses like Scotty’s Food Truck, residents can enjoy convenient dining options while supporting local entrepreneurs. This event is a timely reminder of the importance of local food culture, especially in vibrant neighborhoods like Edmonds. As food trucks gain popularity, they play a significant role in enhancing the local dining landscape.

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