Sat Sep 30, 12:00 PM - Sat Sep 30, 5:00 PM
912 E 11th St, Ste A, Austin, TX 78702
Community: Red River District
Description
Presented by the The Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce, Soul Food Truck Fest (#SFTF) will season up the city's traditional fall festival lineup with 10 central Texas African-American-owned food trucks serving up finger-licking dishes for attendees.
Event Details
#SFTF will happen on Saturday, September 30, 2017 from noon-5 p.m. at Freedom Plaza, located behind George Washington Carver Museum at 1165 Angelina St. In addition to the delicious food, there will be entertainment and artisan retail vendors selling arts art, crafts and sweets.
Austin, voted a top city for Black-owned small businesses, has a plethora of delicious food truck gems that specialize in soul, Cajun, Southern comfort, BBQ and secret seasonings from the minds of talented Black chefs. #SFTF will give attendees the chance to enjoy dishes they may not have known were being served up by Austin's soul food truck community every day.
Confirmed food truck vendors are Krab Kingz IV, The Rolling Rooster, Emojis Grilled Cheese Bar, Krack of Dawn Donuts & Cafe', My Granny's Kitchen, Dirty Glove Midwest Barbeque LLC., The HashBurg, Down South Texas BBQ (from Copperas Cove) Khandie's Shaved Ice, R&R Eatery (from Harker Heights) and Willie Mae's Soul Food & More (from San Antonio.)
Austin, voted a top city for Black-owned small businesses, has a plethora of delicious food truck gems that specialize in soul, Cajun, Southern comfort, BBQ and secret seasonings from the minds of talented Black chefs. #SFTF will give attendees the chance to enjoy dishes they may not have known were being served up by Austin's soul food truck community every day.
Confirmed food truck vendors are Krab Kingz IV, The Rolling Rooster, Emojis Grilled Cheese Bar, Krack of Dawn Donuts & Cafe', My Granny's Kitchen, Dirty Glove Midwest Barbeque LLC., The HashBurg, Down South Texas BBQ (from Copperas Cove) Khandie's Shaved Ice, R&R Eatery (from Harker Heights) and Willie Mae's Soul Food & More (from San Antonio.)