The Saint Paul Food Truck Festival is coming to Union Depot with over 50 different trucks!
I love to see so many different food truck festivals popping up this summer. With so many options, it’s the perfect place to take a family or have a spur of the moment date.
While it’s always fun to check out food trucks, when dozens of them converge in one place it’s something extra fun (and delicious)!
The St. Paul Food Truck Festival takes place on Saturday, July 13th and Sunday, July 14th at Union Depot, from 11am -7pm. With over 50 different trucks scheduled, there has to be something for everyone! Live music, games, vendors, a photo booth truck, and fabulous food – sounds like the perfect day to me!
More about the St. Paul Food Truck Festival
It’s not just food and drinks. Guests can browse and shop for fashions at clothing trucks, find their favorite albums at a vintage record truck, or snap some great pics at the photo booth truck. There will also be something special for our four-legged friends, life-sized Jenga, a mechanical bull, bean bag toss, henna tattoo artists, and more! Throughout the day, local cover bands will be performing favorites on the Minnesota Lottery Stage as well.
There is ample parking on-site at Union Depot and the areas surrounding the event location— using ride-sharing or light rail is encouraged.
Those wanting to enjoy craft beers will need to request a wristband when entering the event. These are free but donations are welcome and encouraged. Donations benefit Feed My Starving Children. In 2023, more than 55 thousand meals were raised for those in need.
For updates and more information, visit the website.
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Hannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading books, going on road trips up north, singing along with the radio and finding new thrift stores to shop! Hannah is also a fierce advocate for people with disabilities and is always on the lookout for more sensory friendly opportunities in the Twin Cities.
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