Missouri City to hold inaugural food truck festival
Screenshot promoting Missouri City's inaugural food truck festival this Saturday. (City of Missouri City)
MISSOURI CITY, Texas – Missouri City foodies can clear their calendars for Saturday evening for the city’s inaugural food truck festival.
Hosted by Councilmember Vashaundra Edwards, the MCTX Food Truck Festival will take place from 5-9 p.m. at City Hall Complex, at 1522 Texas Parkway.
Local food trucks will make a pit stop for the festival, and activities such as live music, face painting, and balloon artists will be featured.
For more information and to become a vendor for the event, you can call 281.403.8533 or visit the city of Missouri City website here.
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