The Buffalo History Museum is hosting four Food Truck Rodeos this summer starting in June. The front parking lot of the museum turns out to be the ideal location for just such an event series.
Along with a dozen food trucks, guests can expect to find children’s activities, deejay music, and plenty of places to sit and picnic on the grounds.
On the days of the rodeos, admission to the museum is free. All you need to do is grab a blanket, or a chair (to ensure that you get a seat) and enjoy some great food from The Buffalo Food Truck Association (organized by the gang at Lloyd Taco – lead image).
This year there are a few additional surprises for the kids, including crafts, museum tours, artifact scavenger hunts, and a visit from the Buffalo Fire Department. One of the trucks will be on-hand, serving up some of their own food items for the little ones.
Menus include: tacos, gourmet hot dogs, fresh deli, vegetarian, grilled foods, desserts, etc.
Dates: June 4; July 2; Aug. 6; Sept. 3
Time(s): Free Museum admission 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.; Food trucks will serve until 8:30 p.m.
Location: The Buffalo History Museum at One Museum Court (at Elmwood Ave. & Nottingham Terr.)
Admission: Free (The Rodeo is subject to cancellation during unfavorable weather; Museum admission will remain free.)
Visit the website for additional information: www.buffalohistory.org.
Lead image: Lloyd Taco Truck