Food Truck Thursdays Return to Niagara Square on Cinco De Mayo!

Food Truck Thursdays Return to Niagara Square on Cinco De Mayo!
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City of Buffalo recently issued the following announcement.

Buffalo, New York – Mayor Byron W. Brown and the Buffalo Common Council today announced this year’s list of food trucks participating in Food Truck Thursdays in Niagara Square. This year, 20 participating food trucks will take part in the program.

“Celebrate Cinco De Mayo with us this week as we kickoff another season of Food Truck Thursdays in Niagara Square,” stated Mayor Brown. “Buffalo’s food truck industry was hit hard during the pandemic with smaller crowds and decreased revenues. We are pleased to welcome them back and invite residents to show their continued support by taking part in this popular summer-time lunch event.”

Mayor Brown launched the Food Truck Thursdays initiative in 2015 as a pilot program in an effort to provide office workers and visitors to Downtown Buffalo with additional food options. Initially, there were only 8 participating vendors during a 3-month trial. This year, 20 trucks are taking part on a rotating basis, every Thursday from May through October, creating another lively and diverse food scene in Buffalo.

Original source can be found here.



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