After the success of Mandurah’s first food truck festival last month, the food fiesta is ready to take over Barracks Lane again on Tuesday night.
“Following the huge success of our first event, we will have more trucks, double the area for walking and seating and more activities,” Shape Mandurah wrote in their website about the event.
“The locals you know and love will be there with an array of tempting goodies, as well as some fresh faces from surrounding areas. Plus there will be buskers and activities.”
The festival will also include festoon lights, a new pop up art gallery and plenty of exotic foods.
Some of this edition’s food trucks include: Food n Co, Baked by Erica, La Carreta Latin Food, The Fish Boss, Bantastic Mi, The Herbivan, Flic’s Smokin BBQ, RJ’s Kai Kart, Nom Nom Cupcakes, Flamin Good Pizza and Cocktail Gastronomy Craft Beer, Wine and Cocktail Bar.
The food truck festival was created by local activation group Shape Mandurah in an attempt to inject some life to the newly-landscaped Barracks Lane, to discourage anti-social behaviour and to bring the local community together.
The group’s last food truck festival was a huge – and unexpected – success, drawing a crowd of 7-800 people and causing one cupcake vendor to run out of food within 37 minutes.
The event will start at 5pm on Tuesday and will run until 9pm.