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A festival of food and music, Foodchella 2 is coming to Somerset this month

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A fan of food trucks and music? Well you are in luck because some tunes and a long list of food trucks are headed to Somerset this month.

Foodchella 2 will be looking to satisfy your hunger with local flavors from a variety of food trucks and food tents thanks to Allison Faunce of the South Coast Open Air Market and the vendors who have agreed to participate.

According to Faunce, who in addition to running Foodchella, also is in charge of SOAM, says that so far 13 food vendors are lined up with a few more potentially coming on board.

The current list of participants is as follows:

Big Daddy Kings
Aimee’s Bakin’
The Friendly Fizz
County Fare
No Joke Smoke BBQ
GG’s Pretzels
Pickled Deli
The Neighbors Coffee & Co.
Chelsea’s Creamery
Friskie Fries LLC
Oso Comida & Co.
Piri Piri Kitchen
Reds

These food trucks will feature BBQ, Pork Bifana, Portuguese Cubanos, Cajun Pulled Chicken Subs, Tacos, Nachos, Fun Fizzy Drinks, Homemade Ice Cream, Fries with various toppings, Healthy Wraps, Wings, Coffee, Teas, Handmade Soft Pretzels with Savory and Sweet Toppings, Coney Island Hot Dogs, Cupcakes and more.

Foodchella will be taking place on Sunday, October 24th from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

The event and parking is located right on the beautiful Chick Marchand Memorial Park field as you enter Somerset.

So grab a blanket, bring some friends/family, and fill your empty stomach while having an afternoon of relaxation with live acoustic music and some yummy food.

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. MP Feitelberg

    October 3, 2021 at 8:18 pm

    Just don’t drink the water. Hexavalent chromium was found in the groundwater at Brayton Point in 2009, as admitted by EPA and Mass. DEP SE Office in Lakeville following official complaint by Sierra Club regarding internal cover-up after SC’s 2010 Freedom of Information Act request. NOTHING has ever been done by state or federal authorities to remove the poison and protect either of the two conjoined aquifers below Brayton Point — which, in turn, ate connected with three others stretching north to Wrentham and Weymouth.

  2. MP Feitelberg

    October 3, 2021 at 8:19 pm

    Test

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