Birmingham’s best food trucks will gather at American Family Care Presents Trucks by the Tracks on Sunday, September 17, serving up everything from po boys, gourmet grilled cheese & specialty burgers to popsicles, snow balls and ice cream sandwiches! It’s Birmingham at its best, with lawn games and activities set up throughout the park. Live bands will take to the stage as everyone enjoys the City’s best mobile cuisine. Musical acts will perform throughout the afternoon including headliner WRAY, Josh Vasa, Eugenius Neutron, and Michael Ham. Tasty beverages will be for sale, too – Coca-Cola products will be available, as will Good People Brewing Company brews.
Our VIP Experience will be located on the Regions Bank 17th Street Plaza, providing ample seating, plenty of shade, and a private bar without the lines. The VIP section will be fully stocked with complimentary snacks, Coca-Cola products, and water, as well as yummy dessert provided by The Birmingham Candy Company . A limited number of VIP tickets are available, so get them while they last!
American Family Care Presents Trucks by the Tracks is one of Railroad Park’s biggest annual fundraising events and all proceeds support the Park. Thank you for supporting our efforts to spur development and revitalization in Birmingham!
Gates open by 11 a.m. Attendees pay the trucks directly for food. An ATM will be on site. Two entry gates will be located on 1st Avenue South at 17th and 18th streets.
Outside alcohol is not allowed in Railroad Park at any time. Coolers will not be allowed at this event.
Confirmed Trucks Include:
Annie’s Lemonade
Bendy’s Cookies & Cream
Big Spoon Creamery
Brianca’s Snack Shack
Broad Street Peaux Boys
Cantina on Wheels
Cheezin’
City Bowl
The Dirty Red
Elotas Asados
Eugene’s Hot Chicken
Fetch
Heavenly Donut Company
I Love Bacon
Ivory LeShore’s Gourmet Bread Pudding and
Cheesecakes
Juiced Up
Magic City Sweet Ice
Mix’d Southern Cuisine
Naughty but Nice Kettle Corn
Nola Ice
Old Town Pizza
Saw’s Street Kitchen
Shindigs Food Truck
Smokey Sam’s BBQ
Steel City Pops
Tot Spot
Travis Chicago Style
For more information: http://railroadpark.org/