6 must-try food trucks at Piedmont Park Arts Festival this weekend

The festival will feature live music, sculptors, painters, a children’s area, and delicious food.
Sher Pruitt

One of Atlanta’s best outdoor festivals, the Piedmont Park Arts Festival, returns this weekend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 21.

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The festival will feature live music, sculptors, painters, a children’s area, and, of course, delicious food. Foodies can sample a variety of food trucks to suit their taste buds. From gluten-free to sweet and savory, there’s something for everyone. Check out these six that will be there this weekend:

Lisa’s Creperie

The authentic aroma of French crepes fills the air at Lisa’s Creperie. There are numerous options for adults, children, and those seeking vegan-friendly options. Be sure to try a crepe stuffed with bacon or made with strawberries and Nutella!

The Mad Greek

The Mad Greek food truck is a family-owned and operated restaurant that offers a taste of Greece. All traditional or specialized gyros are made with the most wholesome ingredients and topped with red onion, lettuce, tomato and tzatziki sauce.

Different Twist

You don’t have to go to the mall to get these delectable pretzel bites. Instead, take a bite out of Different Twist’s sweet dough pretzels, which have a light but crispy crust and a fluffy interior. Its heavenly baked goods are available in four flavors: salted, cinnamon sugar-coated, baked with almond crunch coating, and garlic and parmesan cheese.

Patty Wagon

The Patty Wagon serves its secret 5-0 sauce with a patty of choice and a side of seasoned fries to burger fans. While there are several burgers to choose from, Bacon The Law is a fan favorite topped with homemade maple glazed bacon.

Big House BBQ

Take your taste buds to new heights with Big House BBQ’s chopped pork, chicken, sausage and brisket options! Finish it off with a side of their seasoned fries or a sweeter note with their fried corn on the cobb.

Snowie Atlanta

Cool off in the August heat with Snowie Atlanta’s shaved ice. There’s something for everyone among the many fruity flavors, including sugar-free options.

Piedmont Park Arts Festival

Location: Midtown - 1215 Piedmont Ave NE; Date: Saturday, Aug. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 21, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Admission: Free; Website: events.accessatlanta.com

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