
- Vendors filled Grand Army Plaza Sunday for July’s Food Truck Rally.
- Rickshaw dumpling truck was one of the trucks offering savory food.
- Despite the heat, people were lined up for warm slices from The Eddie’s Pizza Truck.
- Shady spots were at a premium as people looked for places to eat.
- Frosty desserts were in high demand, as the long line at Kelvin Natural Slush Comany demonstrates.
- Kelvin sells slushie drinks, perfect when it’s 90 degrees out.
- Many of the customers at Mud Truck were ordering iced coffee drinks.
- Taim Mobile’s brick-and-mortar counterpart (and owner Einat Admony) was featured on “Throwdown with Bobby Flay”
- Dessert trucks like Wafels and Dinges drew big crowds as well.
- An ice cream sandwich (red velvet ice cream on chocolate chip cookies) from Coolhaus. Photographers need to eat, too.
On Sunday, a swarm of food vendors descended on Grand Army Plaza–along with many hungry Brooklynites. There were trucks to satisfy every palate, from dumplings to falafel to desserts, parked in the hot sun. With temperatures soaring, it’s no surprise that some of the longest lines were in front of the trucks selling frozen treats–Van Leeuwan Ice Cream, Joyride, Coolhaus and Kelvin Natural Slush Co.
Of course, many non-frozen favorites were parked in the park as well. Rickshaw Dumplings, Taim Mobile, Eddie’s Pizza Truck, The Treats Truck, Wafels and Dinges, Cupcake Stop, Mud Truck, Souvlaki GR, Bistro Truck, Gorilla Cheese NYC, Kimchi Taco and The Red Hook Lobster Truck were all there, providing quite the mobile smorgasbord.
The Food Truck Rally is held in Grand Army Plaza on the third Sunday of every month June through October. The next event will be August 21.
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