Nazareth Food Truck Festival returns Saturday with more than two dozen vendors
NAZARETH, Pa. — More than two dozen food, dessert and beverage vendors will line Belvidere Street on Saturday, June 13, for the return of the Nazareth Food Truck Festival.
The free festival is scheduled for 2 to 6 p.m. on Belvidere Street between Main and Broad streets.
The event is presented by the Nazareth Area Chamber of Commerce, a partner of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. Food and drinks will be sold by individual vendors.
Food vendors announced for the festival include:
- Meat Wagon BBQ
- RK Mobile Foods
- Slide on By
- Magic Food Truck
- Beirut Bites
- Rory Rooster
- The Chicken Trolley
- Greek Street
- The Portuguesa
- Rollz and Bowls
- Hungry Hound Express
Dessert vendors announced for the festival include:
- Uncle Louie G
- Blazing Ice
- Donut NV
- LV Sweet Stuff
- Easton Treatery
- Benny Dean’s Bakery
- Sticky’s N More
- Sweet Wildflowers
- Mon & Mel’s Sweet Scoops
Adult beverage vendors announced for the festival include:
- 2Moods Beverage Co.
- Clever Girl Winery
- Nazareth Brew Co.
- Easton Wine Project
- Birthright Brewing Company
Emily Sewilo, manager of the Nazareth Area Chamber, said in a news release that the event is intended to bring residents and visitors downtown while highlighting local food, entertainment, businesses and organizations.
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“We’re thrilled to partner with the Borough of Nazareth once again to bring this beloved community tradition back to downtown,” Sewilo said. “The Food Truck Festival showcases the very best of Nazareth: from incredible food and local entertainment to the vibrant businesses and organizations that make our community so special.”
Live music, organized and sponsored by the Nazareth Center for the Arts, is scheduled throughout the afternoon:
- DMC Duo, 2 p.m.
- Over the Top, 3 p.m.
- Shaun Lally, 4 p.m.
- Chelsea Lyn Meyer, 5 p.m.
Jessica O’Donnell-Gower, executive vice president of chambers of commerce for the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, said in the release that events such as the festival can support downtown businesses by bringing people into the borough.
“By bringing residents and visitors into downtown Nazareth, we’re creating opportunities for local businesses, highlighting the unique character of the community, and fostering meaningful connections among those who live, work, and invest here,” O’Donnell-Gower said.
Chamber officials said the festival is part of a broader effort to bring residents and visitors into downtown Nazareth while supporting the borough’s local shops, restaurants and small businesses.
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