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FRANKENMUTH, Mich. - Michimich -- The Frankenmuth Funtown Chowdown Food Truck Festival is back in action on June 8 with a delicious combination of family-friendly entertainment and a diverse lineup of food trucks from across Michigan.
The food truck festival is from 2 to 9 PM on Thursday, June 8 at Frankenmuth River Place Shops, 925 S. Main St. in Michigan's Little Bavaria. Festival admission and parking is free. Remaining 2023 dates are July 13, August 10, and September 14.
Come and celebrate this year with themed events! Each food truck festival will showcase special activities and entertainment along with a variety of food. This month we are celebrating Sports. Each event also features approximately 25 food trucks from across Michigan, music entertainment, and a beer tent. We will also have plenty of shaded seating, and additional activities for families like face painting and inflatables. The event is pet-friendly; animals must be on a 6-foot leash at all times.
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The food truck festivals take place on the east side of River Place Shops, Frankenmuth's German-themed outdoor shopping complex with more than 40 shops and attractions. Each event features a variety of cuisine available for purchase. Food trucks accept both cash and credit or debit cards; an ATM is also available onsite.
"We are excited to continue to offer a family-friendly environment and a community dinner like no other," said Michael Keller Zehnder, owner of Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Inc., which owns and operates River Place Shops.
The food truck festival is from 2 to 9 PM on Thursday, June 8 at Frankenmuth River Place Shops, 925 S. Main St. in Michigan's Little Bavaria. Festival admission and parking is free. Remaining 2023 dates are July 13, August 10, and September 14.
Come and celebrate this year with themed events! Each food truck festival will showcase special activities and entertainment along with a variety of food. This month we are celebrating Sports. Each event also features approximately 25 food trucks from across Michigan, music entertainment, and a beer tent. We will also have plenty of shaded seating, and additional activities for families like face painting and inflatables. The event is pet-friendly; animals must be on a 6-foot leash at all times.
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The food truck festivals take place on the east side of River Place Shops, Frankenmuth's German-themed outdoor shopping complex with more than 40 shops and attractions. Each event features a variety of cuisine available for purchase. Food trucks accept both cash and credit or debit cards; an ATM is also available onsite.
"We are excited to continue to offer a family-friendly environment and a community dinner like no other," said Michael Keller Zehnder, owner of Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Inc., which owns and operates River Place Shops.
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