Events going on this weekend

Foodies can avoid the 405 Freeway this weekend by keeping themselves busy with one of these fun  events. According to California Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Ming Tsu, “There is no way to anticipate how much traffic there is going to be until the day of.” He advises travelers to have plenty of gas in their tank and allow plenty of time to arrive at their destination. For more information on the closure and alternate routes, visit the Metro website. If you know of any other events or specials going on during Carmaggedon, please let us know in the comment section.

L.A. Street Food Fest: The annual street food festival will be held at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. Marcus Beer, a spokesman for the event, says ticket sales have been slower because of the closure. “Last year at this time the event was sold out.” Organizers have responded to travel concerns by offering free shuttles for Metro users, free parking, and bicycle racks. They also have secured discounted room rates at the Courtyard Marriott for those attendees who want to make a weekend out of the event. The festival is divided into three sessions, with a myriad of food trucks and carts, local loncheros, and chefs attending each one. Tickets range from $60 to $75 per person and can be purchased online or at the door. 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena, www.lastreetfoodfest.com.

Orange County Fair: The OC fair begins Friday and lasts until Aug. 14. This year, the fair’s theme is family and food. There will be numerous stalls selling typical outrageous fair fare such as chocolate-covered bacon, chocolate-dipped corn dogs, and deep-fried thin mints, brownies and even Kool Aid.  Food trucks will be at the fair every Thursday from noon until 10 p.m. In addition, there will be demonstrations from celebrity chefs such as Duff Goldman and Carla Hall.  Robin Wachner, the OC fair communications director, doesn’t expect the 405 closure to have an impact on the fair or ticket sales.  The fair is offering a special transportation promotion: If you ride the Metro and the OC Fair express, admission to the grounds is $2 rather than the standard prices of $11 for adults, $8 for seniors, and $6 for youth.  Buy tickets online at Ticketmaster.com.  88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, www.ocfair.com.

Eat Real Festival:  This weekend, the first Los Angeles Eat Real Festival will be held at Helms Bakery in Venice.  Local food trucks and 20 craft breweries will be attending the event to satisfy your hunger and thirst. Admission to the festival is free but food and drinks will be charged separately. Times Food editor Russ Parsons will be participating in a panel, along with OC Weekly’s Gustavo Arellano and other Southern California food writers and bloggers, to discuss the future of food writing. Event director Susan Coss says she doesn’t know what to expect. “It might cause more or less people to attend the festival, I just don’t know what will happen.” The event is combating Carmaggedon by arranging for bike tours to the festival with the Los Angeles County Bike Coalition.  They are also offering a free shuttle  to the event, with several stops along Washington and Culver boulevards. 8800 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, http://www.eatrealfest.com/.

$4.05 Food & Drinks: This weekend, Tender Greens is offering a glass of beer for $4.05 with a Los Angeles I.D.  The Daily Grill is also offering $4.05 prices for cocktails, appetizers, and desserts. www.tendergreensfood.com, www.dailygrill.com.

Run and Munch:  The first marathon and obstacle course that integrates food is Saturday. More than 40 gourmet food trucks will be present. Ticket and participation information can be found online. 5305 Santiago Canyon Rd., Orange County, www.munchathon.com.

Celebrate Bastille Day:  On July 17, this national French holiday will be celebrated with some added L.A. flair at Elysian Park. There will be plenty of French food and live entertainment. The entrance fee is $5 per person and children under 13 are free. 1880 Academy Dr., Los Angeles, www.bastilledaylosangeles.com.

White Light, White Night: A fund-raising event will benefit Walk With Sally, a group that supports children who have suffered from emotional trauma. Admission is based on donations ranging from $150 to $50,000.  The night will feaure many restaurants and musical group Blues Traveler. 655 N. Harbor Blvd., Redondo Beach, www.walkwithsally.org.

July 17: FRESHonSTANCE at Import Auto Pros

Time
Sunday, July 17 · 12:00pm3:00pm

Location
Import Auto Pros

13040 Hoover St.
Westminster, CA

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More Info
FRESHonSTANCE is hosting its first ever meet and greet, at Import Auto Pros. There will be food trucks and vendors coming out! So come bye, say hi and enjoy some food while looking at freshest cars in socal!
We will also be selling newly released FRESHonSTANCE products!
There will also be giveaways and live entertainment!

Location:
Import Auto Pros
13040 Hoover St. Westminster, CA 92682

Time: 12:00 – whenever 🙂

Food Trucks:
Dos Chinos
The Flip Truck
ChompChomp Nation
Tacos El Mojado
The OC Food Truck
Sweet G’s Dessert Truck

40+ Gourmet Food Trucks To Be At Munchathon

I think I heard that Man Vs Food is going to be a Munchathon? Is this true?

 40+ Gourmet Food Trucks To Be At Munchathon

SlapFish, Honest Tea and Popchips added to the race course!

MUNCH YOUR WAY THROUGH OAK CANYON PARK

ON SATURDAY JULY 16 IN ORANGE COUNTY, CA.

MUNCHATHON 

A FOOD-THEMED 5K FUN RUN/

OBSTACLE COURSE &

GOURMET FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL

Register or Purchase Tickets NOW at munchathon.com 

ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. – Over 40 gourmet food trucks will be rolling out to Munchathon on Saturday, July 16 at Oak Canyon Park, near Irvine Lake, in Orange County. The inaugural event features a 5K food-themed fun run/obstacle course with food and beverage stops, as well as a festival of gourmet food trucks.  The diverse roster of gourmet food trucks includes Nom Nom, from the first season of The Food Networks’ Great Food Truck Race, and on the show’s second season to debut in August, The Lime Truck and Seabirds will allso be at the first-time event. From well-respected Chef Ludo Lefebvre’s Ludotruck featuring the best fried chicken around, and a finalist on The Next Food Network Star, Debbie Lee is bringing her truck Ahn-Joo. Below is the confirmed lineup of trucks.

THE FESTIVAL

AHN-JOO (Korean “pub grub”)
BABY’S BADASS BURGERS (delicious gourmet burgers served by beautiful burger babes)
BAKERYTRUCK (sweet treats from a bakery on wheels)
BARBIE’S Q (famous hand-pulled BBQ sandwiches)
BOOL BBQ (Korean BBQ tacos and pastels)
BRATS BERLIN (scrumptious sausages)
CHEESEBALL WAGON (world famous cheddar cheeseballs)
CHUNK-N-CHIP (delicious ice cream surrounded by oven-warm cookies)
COOLHAUS (architecturally-inspired ice cream sandwiches)
DA MUNCH BOX (hearty comfort cuisine)
DOS CHINOS (Latin Asian grub)
DOSATRUCK (a Southern Indian take on the crepe)
FRESH FRIES (french fries with unique toppings)
GO COUNTRY 105 CHUCK WAGON (Southern, Country and Tex-Mex specialties)
INDIA JONES CHOW TRUCK (Indian street food)
KONA ICE BEACH CITIES (refreshing treats for kids of all ages)
LOBSTA TRUCK (New England style lobster rolls)
LONGBOARDS ICE CREAM (hand-dipped ice cream bars)
LOUKS (gourmet Greek food)
LUDOTRUCK (fried chicken with a French accent from Chef Ludo Lefebvre)
NO JODAS KITCHEN (authentic Cuban cuisine)
NOM NOM TRUCK (the original banh mi on wheels)
ORGANIC OASIS (organic smoothies made on a solar-powered truck)
PANFINITI (paninis and beyond)
PIAGGIO ON WHEELS (Argentinean cuisine with touches of Brazil)
RAGIN CAJUN (an authentic taste of the Bayou)
ROLLING SUSHI VAN (nigiri sushi and rolls)
SEABIRDS (OC’s original veggie truck)
SHORTRIB  (Korean-Mexican Fusion Tacos)
SHORT STOP BBQ (real Southern California BBQ)
SLAMMIN’ SLIDERS (mini versions of your favorite sandwiches)
SLAPFISH (masters of sustainable seafood)
SPUDRUNNERS (great spuds and grilled sandwiches)
STELLA PIERRE’S GOURMET GRUB (great American grub from the IE)
THE FLIP TRUCK (Hawaiian-inspired sliders)
THE GREASY WIENER (loads of fun in a bun!)
THE LIME TRUCK (crisp, refreshing, California beach cuisine)
THE OC FOOD TRUCK (innovative sandwiches and burgers)
TORNADO POTATO (a twist on the average fries)
TROPICAL SHAVE ICE (Hawaiian style shave ice)
UNCLE LAU’S ISLAND BBQ (loco moco, spam, and all your Hawaiian favorites)
WHITE RABBIT TRUCK (Filipino fusion cuisine)

THE RUN/OBSTACLE COURSE

8TH CONTINENT SOYMILK (rich, creamy, smooth soymilk)
FRESH FRIES (serving sweet potato fries with hummus on the course)
FRONT PORCH POPS (delicious handmade ice pops)
HONEST TEA (delicious, truly healthy, organic beverages)
KERN’S NECTAR (fruit nectar bursting with flavor)
KIND BARS (whole nut and fruit bars made from ingredients you can see and pronounce)
MERINGUE BAKE SHOP (custom cupcakes and pushcakes)
MIX1 (all-natural protein shakes)
NO JODAS KITCHEN (gourmet food truck serving up Cuban cuisine)
POPCHIPS (tasty and all-natural chips)
SLAPFISH (gourmet food truck serving up sustainable seafood)
*Note: Registering for the race gives you access to the festival.

Registration (includes festival admission) now through 7/15 for runners is $55 and for a team is $220 General Admission Tickets are $12 and Early Admission Festival Tickets (10 a.m. entry time) are $22. Children ages 6 and under are free. 

Do you have questions for us? Well, check out our FAQ.

ABOUT MUNCHATHON

Eat your way through the first-ever Munchathon, a food-themed fun run and obstacle course featuring local food and beverage vendors, which takes place at Oak Canyon Park, near Irvine Lake, on July 16. The event will have two major elements: the 5K run/walk with food/beverage stops and food-themed challenges, and a festival of dozens of gourmet food trucks.

You love food. You follow more gourmet food trucks than actual people on Twitter. Your eyes roll in the back of your head when you bite into a red velvet cupcake. You dash to your favorite restaurant despite your non-existent lunch break. You devour whatever might be in arms reach at that very moment. You are the ultimate foodie! So do you have what it takes to eat your way through an obstacle course and fun run? Well, we think you do. We designed this event just for you.
Inspired by the Travel Channel’s Man v. Food and CBS’ The Amazing Race, Munchathon, the first-ever food-themed fun run/obstacle course featuring food and beverage stops PLUS a gourmet food truck festival, launches at Oak Canyon Park in Orange County, CA, on Saturday, July 16, 2011.
Run, walk, skip and munch your way through the scenic course overlooking Irvine Lake. Besides encountering obstacles, you will have several stops where you can try sample-size food items from gourmet food trucks and local vendors. You can expect beverage stops along the course as well. Get a team together or go solo, dress up as bananas or hot dogs or piggies—whatever gets you pumped—and bring your appetite. After the run, participants will have access to a festival of gourmet food trucks, beverages, entertainment, vendors and lots more.
Don’t feel like working so hard for your food? You can skip the run and buy a ticket just for the food truck festival.  Either way you’ll have a great time!
We only have TWO RULES for all attendees and those are…
DASH & DEVOUR.

Munchathon is open to all ages. The 5K fun run goes from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Early admission to the festival is from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and general admission starts at 11 a.m.  The event ends at 5 p.m.

To register for the 5K fun run/obstacle course (which allows access to the festival portion of the event) or to purchase tickets for the festival, go to munchathon.com.

Twitter: @Munchathon
Facebook: Munchathon

For media inquiries, please reply back or email Ashley Eliot at http://www.blogger.com/mc/compose?to=ashley@munchathon.com.

Can’t wait to munch with you!

Saturdays: Food Trucks at Concourse Bowl in Anaheim





Saturdays in the Summer just got hotter! Join us at Concourse every Saturday night between 5pm-9pm for a Saturday Night Block Party with multiple Gourmet Food Trucks in the parking lot and FREE Games of Bowling with purchase, not to mention Drink Specials inside Concourse at our full bar – WITH 20 NEW BEERS ON TAP!
— get a FREE GAME OF BOWLING with food truck purchase

Drink Specials:
$2 Red Trolley
$2 Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen

— Free Raffle for a 10 person bowling party —

July 16, Munchathon near Irvine Lake

July 16, 2011 • Oak Canyon Park • 5305 Santiago Canyon Rd • Orange County, CA

Description

Save your appetite, grab your bib and get ready to munch your way through a 5K food-themed obstacle course filled with all sorts of surprises.

Whether you want to dash first or just devour, after the fun run you can join us in the park for a festival of gourmet food trucks, beverages, entertainment and lots more.

Mission
We’ll provide food enthusiasts a chance to try local eats while participating in a fun run of interactive obstacles, and afterward celebrating food trucks and more.
Email
info@munchathon.com
Website

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 NEW COURSE SPONSOR ANNOUNCEMENT
& THE FIRST GOURMET FOOD TRUCK TO BE ADDED TO THE RACE

Fresh Fries
 
MUNCH YOUR WAY THROUGH OAK CANYON PARK
ON SATURDAY JULY 16 IN ORANGE COUNTY, CA.
 
MUNCHATHON 
A FOOD-THEMED 5K FUN RUN/
OBSTACLE COURSE &
GOURMET FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL
Register or Purchase Tickets NOW at munchathon.com 
 
 
 
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. – We’re three weeks away from the inaugural Munchathon – a 5K food-themed fun run/obstacle course, featuring food and beverage stops, as well as a festival of gourmet food trucks. Happening at Oak Canyon Park in Orange County on July 16, Munchathon has announced the first gourmet food truck to be on the race course. Fresh Fries will be serving up their tasty sweet potato fries with hummus for race participants. Along with Fresh Fries, participants will be munching on food items from Meringue Bake Shop, Front Porch Pops, KIND Bars, and quenching their thirst with Kern’s Nectar, 8th Continent Soymilk and Mix1.

More course sponsors to be announced! Stay up-to-date on munchathon.com.
 
 
As for the festival of gourmet food trucks after the race, see our updated list below:
 
AHN-JOO (Korean “pub grub”)
BAKERYTRUCK (sweet treats from a bakery on wheels)
BARBIE’S Q (famous hand-pulled BBQ sandwiches)
CHUNK-N-CHIP (delicious ice cream surrounded by oven-warm cookies)
COOLHAUS (architecturally-inspired ice cream sandwiches)
DOGZILLA (hot dogs with a Japanese flavorings)
DOSATRUCK (a Southern Indian take on the crepe)
FRESH FRIES (french fries with unique toppings)
GO COUNTRY 105 CHUCK WAGON (Southern, Country and Tex-Mex specialties)
INDIA JONES CHOW TRUCK (Indian street food)
KONA ICE BEACH CITIES (refreshing treats for kids of all ages)
LOBSTA TRUCK (New England style lobster rolls)
LOUKS (gourmet Greek food)
NO JODAS KITCHEN (authentic Cuban cuisine)
ORGANIC OASIS (organic smoothies made on a solar-powered truck)
PANFINITI (paninis and beyond)
PIAGGIO ON WHEELS (Argentinean cuisine with touches of Brazil)
RAGIN CAJUN (an authentic taste of the Bayou)
SEABIRDS (OC’s original veggie truck)
SHORT STOP BBQ (real Southern California BBQ)
SLAPFISH (masters of sustainable seafood)
SPUDRUNNERS (great spuds and grilled sandwiches)
THE GREASY WIENER (loads of fun in a bun!)
THE GRILLED CHEESE TRUCK (innovative versions of one of life’s best comfort foods)
THE OC FOOD TRUCK (innovative sandwiches and burgers)
TORNADO POTATO (a twist on the average fries)
TROPICAL SHAVE ICE (Hawaiian style shave ice)
UNCLE LAU’S ISLAND BBQ (loco moco, spam, and all your Hawaiian favorites)
WHITE RABBIT TRUCK (Filipino fusion cuisine)

* MORE announced daily at munchathon.com
 
Registration (includes festival admission) now through 6/30 for runners is $49 and for a team is $189. General Admission Tickets are $12 and Early Admission Festival Tickets (10 a.m. entry time) are $22. Children ages 6 and under are free. Register for the Race HERE! or Buy Festival tickets HERE!

Do you have questions for us? Well, check out our FAQ.
 
 
ABOUT MUNCHATHON
Eat your way through the first-ever Munchathon, a food-themed fun run and obstacle course featuring local food and beverage vendors, which takes place at Oak Canyon Park, near Irvine Lake, on July 16. The event will have two major elements: the 5K run/walk with food/beverage stops and food-themed challenges, and a festival of dozens of gourmet food trucks.
 
This event was designed for those of you who love food, follow more gourmet food trucks than actual people on Twitter, dash to your favorite restaurant despite your non-existent lunch break, devour whatever might be in arms reach at that very moment and consider yourself the ultimate foodie.
 
Run, walk, skip and munch your way through the scenic course overlooking Irvine Lake. You will encounter obstacles and have several stops where you will have the opportunity to eat sample-size food items from gourmet food trucks and other vendors. You can also expect beverage stops along the course as well. Get a team together or go solo, dress up as bananas or hot dogs or piggies–whatever gets you pumped–and bring your appetite. After the run, participants will have access to a festival of gourmet food trucks, beverages, entertainment, vendors and lots more.
 
We only have TWO RULES for all attendees and they are…
 
DASH & DEVOUR.
 
Only the ones with the strongest appetites will survive.
 
Munchathon is open to all ages. The 5K fun run goes from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Early admission to the festival is from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and general admission starts at 11 a.m.  The event ends at 5 p.m.
 
To register for the 5K fun run/obstacle course (which allows access to the festival portion of the event) or to purchase tickets for the festival, go to munchathon.com.
Twitter: @Munchathon
Facebook: Munchathon

This Saturday: Food Trucks at Angels Stadium for Walk UNITED

It’s still not too late to participate!
Click here to join my team (or donate to support)!

 

 

O.C. United Way, Angels Baseball Foundation prepare for WALK UNITED

 

The third annual event raises funds to aid Orange County residents living below the poverty line.

BY CAITLIN ADAMS
Published: June 22, 2011


The O.C. chapter of United Way and the Angels Baseball Foundation are teaming up for the third annual WALK UNITED event, set for this Saturday at Angel Stadium.

O.C. United Way is coordinating registration for walkers and their sponsors; more than ten days before the event, spokesperson Shaleek Wilson said that the group had already registered more walkers – an estimated 1,500 – than the total number of participants in last year’s event, and noted that the fundraiser is definitely growing.


Last year, nearly 1,200 walkers turned out and raised $90,000 for families in need.


The family-friendly event features a 5K walk (about 3.1 miles) to bring attention to the condition of Orange County residents living below the poverty level. The event will also raise funds that will be invested in local programs that assist families in crisis and help provide them with basic necessities, such as food, lodging and medical care.


Apart from the main event, participants and attendees will enjoy a variety of fun activities throughout the day. A free Kid-At-Heart Zone is open to the young (and the young at heart), featuring a rock-climbing wall, sports bouncer and batting cage. Live music from six local bands will keep the energy high, with cool tunes from Adam’s Attic, Alterego, Ocutones, Blackhawks, Give Up The Girl, and Christa Mae and the Brigade.




Refreshments will be available from a growing list of Orange County’s most popular food trucks, including Go Country 105 Chuck Wagon, Crepes Bonaparte, Barcelona On The Go, Bacon MANia, The OC Food Truck, Tropical Shave Ice and Dos Chinos.

July 09: Long Beach Street Food Fest

Tickets are $8 at the door or presale price online is $7

July 16: Pasadena, LA Street Food Fest

Click here for ticket information

MAY 28-SEPT 3: Outdoor Cinema Food Fest

6/4 Exposition Park UNFORGIVEN w/ Guest: Producer David Valdes Band: The Diamond Light. Trucks:

Experience the Outdoor Cinema Food Fest featuring the best food trucks in Los Angeles.  It’s the ultimate picnic in the park – no basket required!  

Watch your favorite movie on the largest outdoor movie screen on the west coast – three stories tall – 52 feet wide!  
Bring picnic blankets!  Food trucks available for your convenience.
Outside food + beverages are permitted.

Doors open 5pm.  Food trucks open and ready to serve.
Movie begins 7:30pm.

FREE and open to the public.
Online ticket reservations end at 1pm the day of the event

http://www.outdoorcinemafoodfest.com/



June 25: Amazing Gourmet Food Truck Race

 $10 Off TODAY
with code AGFTR   
For more information go to http://foodtruckrace.eventbrite.com/

THE AMAZING GOURMET FOOD TRUCK RACE
                                                                 

EAT YOUR WAY AROUND LOS ANGELES
IN THE MOST UNIQUE SCAVENGER HUNT EVER.

EACH PLAYER WILL EXPERIENCE
7 OF LA’S HOTTEST FOOD TRUCKS*
DOZENS OF SAMPLES
TONS OF DEVIOUS, MIND-BENDING PUZZLES
ONE AWESOME RACE 
IT’S ALL INCLUDED! TALK ABOUT A RECIPE FOR FUN