Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck open May 15-17 at Edmonds Five Corners

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scotty’s Food Truck will serve customers from May 15 to 17 at Calvary Church's parking lot in Edmonds, operating Thursday through Saturday from 3:30 to 7:30 p. m. The menu showcases Fried Pacific Oysters, celebrated for their ocean-fresh flavor and crispy exterior, complemented by French Fries and Scotty's signature tartar sauce. A tangy Caesar salad is also available for those seeking variety. Customers can call ahead at 206-795-1615 to avoid long wait times, ensuring a smoother dining experience.

This event not only provides delicious food but also supports local businesses in the Five Corners neighborhood. Food trucks have become increasingly popular, contributing to the diverse culinary landscape in Edmonds. Scotty’s emphasizes quality and freshness, appealing to both locals and visitors. Such food truck events enhance community engagement and foster a sense of local pride.

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