New food truck festival in Charleston, SC

Charleston’s food and bev scene is top-notch, with bustling restaurants, rooftop bars, and cocktail clubs — but don’t sleep on the food trucks. Some of the best dishes in town are being served up at mobile eateries around the Lowcountry.

Support local businesses + dig into the Holy City’s food truck scene at Firefly Distillery’s new fall Food Truck Festival — its second one of the year. Eighteen food trucks will be parked at the distillery in Park Circle and ready to dish out deliciousness on Sun., Oct. 23.

Participating businesses include Bangin’ Vegan Eats, AndLobster, Nothin But Chicken, and Roti Rolls. To see the full list of food trucks at the festival, go here.

This outdoor event is free to attend and will take place from 12-5 p.m. on the distillery’s four-acre field. Look forward to live music from Weigh Station on the Front Porch from 1-4 p.m. Come hungry for everything from vegan fare to barbecue and sip on craft cocktails + beer.

Head to the fest at 4201 Spruill Ave. in North Charleston. Do bring chairs, pop-up tables, blankets, and lawn games. Dont bring dogs, coolers, or outside food + drink.

Love trying new eats around town? Explore this map of the Lowcountry’s food trucks.

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