Plan to attend the second annual Food Truck Fest hosted by Martinsburg Main Street.
The 4-State Food Truck Fest in Martinsburg showcases food trucks from the surrounding area competing for a grand prize of $500 and a year of bragging rights. First place, achieved by fan-favorite votes, is hard-won. The 2022 festival will take place on Saturday, October 22, from noon to 7 p.m., with free parking and no entrance fee. Set aside time to unwind with a cold beer from the beer garden, live music, and amazing food.
Toasted
Toasted has “your favorite grilled cheese”—cheddar and gouda smashed between sourdough. Whether you prefer an O.G. or something frisky, Toasted has you covered. Some sandwiches feature decadent mac ’n’ cheese, while others highlight coffee-rubbed and Guinness-braised shredded beef to complement the melted goodness.
Funnel N Around
Funnel N Around will satisfy all of your sweet tooth cravings. The gourmet funnel cakes feature scrumptious fruit flavors and decadent ones, too, like Boston cream and s’mores. The treats don’t stop there—grab a soft pretzel, mini cheesecake, or an exciting can’t-pass-it-up monthly special.
Deez Donutz & Boardwalk Fryz
This food truck has mastered the art of fried cuisine. Not only do they fry miniature donuts, adding mouthwatering toppings while they’re hot and fresh; they also fry cookie dough—better known as Mountaineer Oysterz—as well as mini pepperoni rolls and crispy, savory hand-cut “fryz” served with a smattering of delightful toppings.
The Big LeBowlski
Satisfy your urge to spork with one of the loaded bowls from The Big LeBowlski food truck. These bowls are packed with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and the end result is both filling and good-feeling. Grab your favorite dude and share a Big LeBowlski Dude Bowl.
Taste of Greece
The hunt for the best gyro is finally over. Taste of Greece specializes in Greek–American cuisine, and it earns its reputation by serving delicious gyros, falafel, dolmades, hummus, and ever-so-creamy and fresh tzatziki. Head to Taste of Greece and be transported to food heaven.
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