Food Truck Fridays return to Roger Williams Park

Posted 5/15/24

Food Truck Fridays are back for a 10th season at Carousel Village at Roger Williams Park in Providence. They take place every Friday through Sept. 27.

Featuring some of the best local food …

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Food Truck Fridays return to Roger Williams Park

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Food Truck Fridays are back for a 10th season at Carousel Village at Roger Williams Park in Providence. They take place every Friday through Sept. 27.

Featuring some of the best local food trucks, the event is brought to you by PVD Food Truck Events and Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village. Attendance is free, tickets are not necessary. There is an ever changing rotation of more than 15 food trucks each week. Enjoy live music each week from a variety of more than two dozen local musicians. Explore Hasbro’s Boundless Playground.  Take a carousel ride or hop on the train (additional cost).

Bring a chair or blanket and explore the grassy areas and find a place on the lawn to sit or enjoy more than 20 picnic tables.

The easiest parking option is to park in the zoo parking lot for free and take the 7-minute walk to Carousel Village. Local beer and wine from Trinity Brewhouse.

Smoking, vaping and e-cigarettes are prohibited. Guests are not permitted to bring their own coolers with alcohol. Pets are not encouraged.

For updates on the full list of all upcoming events series and the food trucks attending throughout the season, visit the website.

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