Rochester’s Food Truck Rodeo returns with local bands and cuisine

Rochester’s Food Truck Rodeo returns with local bands and cuisine
Malik D. Evans Mayor at City of Rochester — Official website
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Celebrating Rochester’s mobile cuisine, local beer, and live music scene, the popular Food Truck Rodeos event series continues this month with Big Blue House from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, July 31 at the City of Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union St.

The Food Truck Rodeo attracts hungry attendees and dozens of food trucks selling a bounty of creative dishes, drinks, and desserts bursting with Rochester flavor. Co-hosted by Rohrbach Brewing Company, Food Truck Rodeos will take place on the last Wednesday of the month through September.

This year’s local entertainment lineup is more dynamic and varied than ever before, with regional acts performing blues, soul, funk, gospel, and rock.

After Wednesday’s Food Truck Rodeo, the remaining music lineup will be:

August 28: The Earthtones
September 25: Bill Schmitt and the Blues Masters

Attendees are encouraged to carpool, bike, use transit, or walk to the event. Folding chairs are recommended because seating is limited on Market grounds.

Food Truck Rodeos at the Market are sponsored by the City of Rochester, Rohrbach Brewing Company, and the Market District Business Association. For more information, visit www.cityofrochester.gov/foodtruckrodeo and for updates follow the Public Market on Instagram and Facebook (@CityofRochesterPublicMarket).



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