Discount Tickets to Street Food Cinema (from @AnyTots)

Put together outdoor screenings of popular movies, live music from up-and-coming local bands and some of the city’s most famous food trucks and you’ve got the perfect L.A. summer experience. Street Food Cinema features a different lineup of eats and entertainment each week for a fabulous variety of fun under the stars in Exposition Park. Grab some blankets, pillows, picnic items — even your dog — and come on out. Films are screened in high-def DLP projection, with cinema quality picture and sound. See the full event description for the current schedule.

Where: Exposition Park, 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037
When: June 1, 2013, Saturday
Time: gates open at 5:30PM
Cost: regular price $10, discount tickets $5 though Goldstar, click here
More Info: streetfoodcinema website, click here

June 1, 2013: Film: Risky Business In honor of Risky Business’ 30th Anniversary, this evening will feature a Tom Cruise dance contest before the screening. All contestants will receive a Risky Business 30th Anniversary DVD provided by WB Home Entertainment.

Please note:

Film schedule is subject to change without notice.

Lawn seating only. No chairs over 6 inches off the ground, please. Any chairs higher may sit on the outer perimeter of the field, if space allows and no one complains.

Outside food and beverages are welcome. Concessions will also be available for purchase from food trucks. Food is not included in the ticket price.

Dogs are permitted, but must be on leash for the duration of the event.

The information was found at http://www.anytots.com/2013/05/discount-tickets-to-street-food-cinema.html

Tuesday Night Food Truck Bazaar at Calif Heritage Museum

Brief: Food trucks meet retail

The California Heritage Museum is debuting a new weekly community event entitled Tuesday Night Food Truck Bazaar.

There will be 10 food trucks serving everything from fish tacos to lobster rolls, and even Korean barbecue.
The weekly event, which takes place in the parking lot of the museum, will rotate trucks each week in the hopes of equally representing every nationality possible.

Starting Feb. 26, the museum will add a bazaar on its lawn next to the food trucks where attendees can purchase children’s clothes and toys, yoga and gym clothing, sculptures from Bali and surf and snow boards.

The Victorian restaurant is open so that guests who purchase from the food trucks can eat their dinner in the outdoor patio, the indoor first floor bar, or the downstairs basement bar free of charge.
Parking is available within the museum’s lot.

For additional information, visit http://www.californiaheritagemuseum.org.

New LA GFT- @GobblesandOinks

There’s a new food truck rolling in LA, serving up comfort food. 
Give them a try, and if you have suggestions, tweet or email them. 

Twitter: @GobblesandOinks | www.facebook.com/GobblesandOinks

www.GobblesandOinks.com

From Gobbles and Oink:

Gobbles and Oinks is the brainchild of Jeff Breit and Sheri Kendall.  Jeff began perfecting his recipes over 15 years ago attending UCLA tailgate parties.  What started by putting a whole pork loin into his smoker evolved into a smoked tenderloin stuffed with apples, cranberries and other seasonal fruit, then rolled in a mix of honey, mustard, rosemary and other spices.  Jeff has been able to recreate these flavors in the truck and is exited to share his recipe with the public. 

Sheri is from the east coast and always had a passion for holiday feasts  and a love of baking.   During family camping trips, her homemade marshmallows took sitting around the campfire to a whole new level.  After some degree of work,   Gobbles and Oinks have been able to recreate this experience in a deep fried  S’more. 

Fresh Carved Turkey, a Monte Cristo are just some of the other offerings the truck has to offer.

We look forward to seeing you in the streets!! – Jeff & Sheri

  

The Club-  fresh sliced turkey,bacon, avocado,sprouts,
lettuce, tomato and smoked garlic aioli



S’mores- deep fried smore..graham crackers, chocolate,
and Sheri’s home made marshmallows.

The Count, a play on the Monte Cristo?
Turkey, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, and home made smoked garlic aioli.
Thanksgiving on a bun.

Aug 17: LA, Visitation School

Aug 10-11: San Bernardino, Taste of 66 – Food Truck & Wine Festival

August 10-11, 2012

Taste of 66 – Food Truck & Wine Festival


Eventbrite - TASTE OF 66 - Food & Wine Festival 2012

The “Taste of 66″ Food & Wine Festival will showcase the best gourmet foods along Route 66. This is the first of its kind for the Festival and High Desert. The “Taste of 66″ Food & Wine Festival will feature over 65 gourmet food trucks from all over Southern California and will be on-site to serve you the best tastes of Route 66.

Meet celebrity chef, author and TV Host ~ Ingrid Hoffmann ~ at this year’s Route 66 International Festival 2012 – Taste of 66 – Food Truck & Wine Festival on Saturday, August 11th, 2012 from 11am-2pm at the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds. Enjoy a “special” cooking demonstration, meet & greet and opportunities to win fantastic prizes. This special appearance by Ingrid Hoffmann is proudly brought to you by Coca-Cola Refreshments.

The “Taste of 66″ Food & Wine Festival will be open:
Friday, August 10th, 2012 from 12p-6p   &   Saturday, August 11th, 2012 from 10a-8p

Tickets to enter this event can be purchased from the Festival website – General Admission Tickets – $5.00 per person and children under 5 are free to enter. A variety of foods and beverages are available to you during the Taste of 66 – Food Truck & Wine Festival.
The Taste of 66 – Food Truck & Wine Festival is sponsored by Coca-Cola Refreshments.

For details on this event, please call the Festival Event Organizing Committee on (909) 271-1024

July 28 – 29: Los Angeles, Renegade Craft Fair

We’re finishing up the West Coast leg of our 2012 RCF summer tour with the 4th Annual Renegade Craft Fair Los Angeles on July 28+29 from 11am-7pm both days, at the Los Angeles State Historic Park! Get ready for hundreds of today’s best indie crafters, hands-on workshops, music, food trucks, booze + oh so much more. Get ready Los Angeles, it’s gonna be a good one.
You’ll be able to get crafty with all kinds of awesome workshops from the likes of the Urban Craft Center (they’ll be teaching needle felting from their awesome RV o’ craft), L.A. Zine Fest (try your hand at the art of zine-making!), and SideStreet Projects (check out woodworking demos from their converted schoolbus!).
As always, our favorite free-to-use photobooth from Magnolia Photobooth Co. will be in full effect, and DJs from KXLU will be spinning our crafting + shopping soundtrack.  Attendees can help LA’s four-legged friends find a forever home with Second Acts Animal Rescue. We’ll also have several of LA’s finest food trucks on hand!
Still curious? Check out our Los Angeles FAQ for answers to everything

July 21: Bloomfest LA

FOOD TRUCKS + CARTS

Presented at 3rd Street and Traction Avenue in the Downtown Arts District, BloomfestLA offers live indie music, local artisan wares, and good food amidst a rotating outdoor gallery of street art by renowned artists.

The Downtown Arts District consists of artist studios, coffeehouses such as Urth Caffé and Novel Café, restaurants such as Wurstküche and Café Metropol, creative entrepreneurs, art galleries, nonprofits such as Cornerstone Theater Company and Art Share Los Angeles, industrial businesses, and government agencies anchored by the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc). It is in the heart of the City of Los Angeles CleanTech Corridor, which is building a new business center and campus for developing clean and sustainable technologies scheduled to open in 2013.

The boundaries of the Downtown Arts District are Alameda Street on the west, the Los Angeles River on the east, the 101 Freeway on the north, and 7th Street on the south.

The community event is organized in partnership with the Los Angeles River Artist & Business Association (LARABA), a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the Downtown Arts District.

Join us on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/BloomfestLA ) and follow us on Twitter ( http://twitter.com/BloomfestLA )

July 21: Sparks at the Park

Sparks at the Park
Live in Los Angeles? Join fellow film fans for a night of Music,
Movies, and Food Trucks at Street Food Cinema in Exposition Park on July 21st.
Presented by
Ruby Sparks
Watch LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE with the directors, Jonathan Dayton
and Valerie Faris, and celebrate their new film RUBY SPARKS!
WHEN: Saturday, July 21
Doors Open at 5:30pm
Music at 6:30 | Movie at 8:30
WHERE: Exposition Park near USC
700 Exposition Park Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90037
What Makes Your Love Real?
Tell us about your significant other, spouse, partner, best friend, pet, etc. via
Twitter Facebook Instagram and admission for 2 is free!*
Once you’ve posted, let us know that you’re coming by clicking HERE.
*Simply print out a copy or your tweet, Facebook, or Instagram, or show it on your mobile device for free entry
Admittance is on a first come, first served basis. Capacity is limited to the first 2500 people. Fox Searchlight Pictures, Street Food Cinema and their participating
sponsors accept no responsibility or liability in connection with any loss or accident incurred in connection with the event. No purchase necessary

July 20: Westchester, Visitation School

Long Beach: GFTS every Wed/ Thurs night