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‘Food Truck Fest’ at Fort Walton Beach High School this weekend

Get your taste buds ready because the Fort Walton Beach High School Cheerleading team is hosting their 2nd Annual Food Truck Fest Fundraiser on Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 11am – 6pm. The festival will be held at Fort Walton Beach High School, located at 400 Hollywood Blvd SW, Fort Walton Beach, FL, and will be family-friendly. […]

Get your taste buds ready because the Fort Walton Beach High School Cheerleading team is hosting their 2nd Annual Food Truck Fest Fundraiser on Saturday, March 4, 2023 from 11am – 6pm.

  • With 18 food trucks and 10 vendors, this festival is the perfect opportunity to indulge in some of the best local cuisine in town.

The festival will be held at Fort Walton Beach High Schoollocated at 400 Hollywood Blvd SW, Fort Walton Beach, FL, and will be family-friendly. There will be a variety of food trucks serving up different cuisines, including Thai Taste Express Fusion, Tonie’s Gumbo House, Cinnaholic, PJ’s Popcorn, and many more.

List of trucks:

  • Thai Taste Express Fusion 
  • Tonie’s Gumbo House 
  • Cinnaholic 
  • PJ’s Popcorn
  • Cheeses 
  • Frutas Locas 
  • Scoops Sweets & Treats 
  • Bun for the Road 
  • Kansas City Wings 
  • Rolling Embers 
  • 2 Bros & a Chick 
  • Swamp Dawgs to Geaux 
  • Snowboogers of FL 
  • 30A Holi on Wheels 
  • Turtle Roll Icecream 
  • New Orleans Lagniappe 
  • Roll Up

In addition to food trucks, there will also be vendors selling gifts, crafts, jewelry, personal care products, and more.

The best part is that this is a fundraising event, so not only will you be able to enjoy great food and browse unique vendors, but you’ll also be supporting the FWBHS Cheerleading team. 

So bring your friends, family, and appetites to the Food Truck Fest Fundraiser, and get ready for a day of fun and deliciousness.

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