Over 20 Food Trucks Gather In One Place At Food Truck Feast In East Nashville
By Meghan Kraft|Published September 16, 2019
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
When it comes to trying decadent treats and unique eats in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, there’s no better place to indulge than at the Food Truck Feast on the eastside. This quarterly local event makes for a fun experience out and about beneath that ever-changing Nashville skyline. Come to test the waters or come to purely stuff your face, but make sure to bring the whole family. It’s a local event that attracts food trucks from all over Middle Tennessee, and your tastebuds are bound to love it.
Easy to get to and located by local businesses like Music City Mind Games and Nashville Airsoft, it's easy to turn a decadent lunchtime visit into an entire day of pure fun.
Doughsserts will be slinging edible cookie dough on the 12th, and it sure is incredible. From cookie dough to sundaes or hand-dipped ice creams, it's a one-stop-shop for chilly summertime sweets.
Looking for something savory? Zander's makes for a great lunchtime decision! Their perfectly baked and cheesy pizza pies can feed a horde, though you may want one just for yourself...
There's truly something for everyone at the East Nashville Food Truck Feast. Snag something from 615 Chutney or the famed Peach Cobbler Factory, Kona Ice will be on-site as will the Urban Juicer and Meadows Melts. All you need to do? Is bring your A-game and an empty stomach.
The OctoberFEAST marks the food truck feast on Nashville's eastside, and it will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, October 12th, 2019. Address: 400 Davidson Street, Nashville, TN 37213
If you’re looking for a historic place to eat, make sure to pop by Woolworth’s on 5th in downtown Nashville. Once a point of operation during the Civil Rights Movement, it’s become quite the testament to where the city has been and where it’s headed.
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