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Festival Of Food Trucks Set for May 5 In Downtown Mooresville
Downtown Mooresville hosts a monthly Festival of Food Trucks April through October. Come out May 5 for food, music and drinks.

MOORESVILLE, NC β You know winter is over when Downtown Mooresville kicks off its monthly Festival of Food Trucks, which began in April and runs through October. Come out from 5 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, for food and drinks from a variety of trucks on North Main Street. Listen to live music, have a beer or a glass of wine, stroll the streets and shop in Downtown Mooresville, organizers say.
βThink caribbean, sliders, healthy & vegetarian, tacos, smashed grilled cheese, mac & NY style Trash Plates!?!β says Downtown Mooresville.
Vendors taking part include:
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- Bebo's Mac Shack
- The Big Woodie
- Carolina Smash Truck
- East Coast Tasting
- Feed Your Soul - Food Truck
- The Garbage Truck - Charlotte
- Jive Turkey Legs
- MarlieQ's Caribbean Queen
- Ole Buddy's Oinker Express
- Sugar Daddy's
- Two Chicks and A Truck
Music by Elevate Rock School - Lake Norman and beer & wine provided by Ghostface Brewing, according to the Downtown Mooresville Facebook page.
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If you're planning to relax at the fest for awhile, remember that the tables and chairs fill up quickly, so feel free to bring your own.
Main Street between Moore Avenue and Center Avenue will be closed for this event.
The food truck fest is held the second Saturday of each month from 5 to 8:30 p.m. The dates for 2018 are: April 14, May 5, June 9, July 14, August 11, September 8, and October 13.
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