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Credit: Tom Gilliam
Credit: Tom Gilliam
The food truck events aren’t just limited to the breakfast variety.
Yellow Cab Food Truck Rallies take place on the third Friday of the month through October from 5-10 p.m. A typical rally offers guests plenty of trucks — and the unique menus they feature — to choose from. Free live music provides the soundtrack and local craft beer on draft provides the social lubrication. Depending on the event other vendors themed to the event are present.
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“We like to describe the Yellow Cab Food Truck Rallies as a ‘Gourmet Street Food Festival’ that happens twice a month. We say this because while food trucks are at the cornerstone of what is being offered there is so much more going on. There will typically be anywhere between eight and 12 food trucks, 15 handmade vendors, free live music from a local band, and 10 taps of local craft brews. It is a great gathering place for friends and family and typically we’ll see upwards of 2,000 to 3,000 attendees per event,” said Brian Johnson, an organizer and promoter who helps with Yellow Cab Food Truck Rallies.
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Credit: Tom Gilliam
The beauty of the food truck rallies at Yellow Cab is there’s something for everyone. The offerings are diverse and flavorful and it’s a terrific way to sample the wares of many different food trucks at once for a better idea of the cooking that’s happening in these rolling restaurants on wheels. The only drawback to them is that depending on the time of day the crowds can be substantial, so be prepared for some lines.
“From a food and dining perspective, The Yellow Cab Food Truck Rallies are the perfect event for foodies who love diverse offerings. You can try everything from some of Dayton’s best barbecue to ramen to gourmet waffle sandwiches and everything you can imaging in between. We work really hard to try to have offerings from every genre possible: Modern American, Asian, South American, Greek, Indian, and more,” said Johnson. “We also love to throw themed food truck events that focus on the best of specific genres, like the Brunch Rallies, The Dayton Barbecue Rodeo, and The Taco Truck Takeover.”
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Johnson and other organizers say the beauty of the food truck events is the diversity.
Diversity of food, diversity of the community present and the diversity of the experiences themselves.
And when it comes to the diversity of breakfast options, Sept. 3 will be a date at Yellow Cab not to miss.
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We asked Brian Johnson, an organizer and promoter who helps with Yellow Cab Food Truck Rallies, to share some of his favorite food truck eats. Here are some of the dishes that he mentioned left a lasting impression. I’ve enjoyed most of these and can say with certainty, his list is very strong.
• Ramen Rickshaw: Ramen with a soft poached egg
• El Meson: Churros
• Smokin Beebeeq: Lobster mac and cheese and/or brisket tacos
• The Drunken Waffle: The War Pig
• The Wicked ‘Wich of Dayton: Lady Marmalade
• Hunger Paynes: Reuben croquettes
• 1776 Grill: Texas toast grilled cheese
• Carvasos: Parmesan covered quesadillas
• Greek Street: Biscuits and lamb gravy
• Cupzilla: Korean barbeque bowls with fried dumplings
• The Shakery: Revitalize shot with lemon, ginger and cayenne
• Santucci Bros. Cotton Candy: Absinthe flavored Cotton Candy
Want to go?
WHAT: Yellow Cab Tavern
WHERE: 700 E. 4th St., Dayton
MORE INFORMATION: 937-424-3870 or www.yellowcabtavern.com
Learn more: There's always something going on at the Yellow Cab. Sign up for the email list at www.yellowcabtavern.com/newsletter
Upcoming events Yellow Cab events
Sept. 1: Ladyfest
Sept. 3: Brunch! A Food Truck Rally
Sept. 15: Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally
Sept. 16: Dayton Record Fair
Sept. 22: Dayton is for Lovers, featuring Hawthorne Heights
Sept. 23: Rock N’ Soul Party
Oct. 14: Ye Olde Yellow Cabaret: This is Halloween!
Oct. 20: Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally
Oct. 29: Day of the Dead
Nov. 17: Holiday Night Market
Dec. 1-2: Handmade Holiday
Dec. 22: Holiday Night Market
For more information visit: www.yellowcabtavern.com
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