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April 22 Food Truck Schedule and New for Dallas and Ft. Worth

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This weekend will see the largest food truck events in DFW to date.  With over 30 food trucks/trailers schedule so far, the Texas Food Truckin’ Fest in Arlington this coming Friday and Saturday includes.  Be prepared for a $10 adult and $5 child entry fee.  Some of them will be there both days and some only partial.

Aunt Sweet Tooth’s Kitchen, Bombay Chopstix, Café Con Leche, Cravetopia Bakery, Doughboy’s Pizza Truck, Eat Jo Dawgs, Empanada Armada, First Bite Gourmet, Four Seasons, Gorgonzilla, Jolly Trolley Express, Lee Malone’s Sliders, Little Greek, Maui Wowi, My Cupcake Garden, Nammi, Oink and Moo, Rockn’ Rick’s, Salsa Limon, Short-N-Sweet, Simply Dosa, SweetieV’s, Taste of Home, The Bacon Lover’s Truck, The Big Purple Truck, The Butcher’s Son, The Guava Tree, The Lab of the Streets, Tin Star Taco Taxi, Tutta’s Pizza, What’s Cook-N Chef, and Yellow Belly.

If you are not one for long lines in huge parking lots, consider instead the numerous popup events:

Several of the Dallas-based food trucks will be at the George Bush library opening on Thursday.

On Saturday April 27, 2013 from 11a to 5p, there is a fundraiser at Preston Hollow Elementary 6423 Walnut Hill Lane.  Food trucks include Nammi, Easy Slider, Enticed, Gandolfo’s, Eat Jo Dawgs, Pompeii, and other event-oriented trucks.

Here is your schedule for the week.  Always remember to check Facebook and Twitter before venturing out.  Jump….

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