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Cedars Food Park At Dallas Heritage Village Begins Regular Thursday Night Service

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FOOD.FUN.FIDO. begins Thursday, August 16 at Cedars Food Park at Dallas Heritage Village, Dallas’ first food truck venue in a park setting. The “ultra-pet friendly” setting will also include “chill tunes from EZ Eddie D.” Free admission. Free parking. Free love.

Expensive details below.

WHAT:  Cedars Food Park at Dallas Heritage Village, Dallas’ first food truck venue in a park setting, will begin regular service on Thursday, August 16 from 6pm-10pm and will continue Thursday evenings thereafter. Beginning Friday, August 31, the park will begin Friday evening service. Friday service will also be from 6pm-10pm and will continue Friday evenings thereafter. Thursday nights will be ultra pet friendly with chill tunes from EZ Eddie D. Friday nights will showcase unique local live music in the same relaxed setting. Cedars Food Park at Dallas Heritage Villages’ evening service represents the beginning of a unique collaboration between food trucks and Dallas Heritage Village, and will feature many of Dallas’ best gourmet food trucks, offer local entertainment, and sell beer and wine from local establishments. Food prices range from $2 – $10 with a portion of the proceeds going to Dallas Heritage Village. Always free admission, free parking and pets encouraged.

UPDATED HOURS*:                Thursday Nights               6pm – 10pm (starting Aug 16th)

Friday Nights                            6pm – 10pm (starting August 31st)

“Follow” the park for select Saturday’s and Sunday’s, and big special events.

*Wed-Fri lunches postponed due to extreme heat.

WHERE:  1515 S. Harwood, Dallas, Texas 75215

WHY:  The park’s anticipated regular hours will begin this week. Thursday’s for dinner and music, 6:00pm – 10:00pm, beginning August 16th and Friday’s for dinner and music, 6:00pm – 10:00pm, beginning August 31st. To beat the early evening heat, the trucks will be parked under giant Cedar Elm shade trees, and air-conditioned eating areas will be available for all customers.

(Please note Dallas Heritage Village is traditionally closed the month of August, reopening September 1. Visitors coming to eat at the food trucks during the month of August are welcome to stroll the grounds and eat in select air-conditioned buildings; however, many historic structures will reopen September 1.

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