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7 things to do in the Twin Cities this Fourth of July weekend
7 things to do in the Twin Cities this Fourth of July weekend

Axios

time03-07-2025

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7 things to do in the Twin Cities this Fourth of July weekend

Looking for something beyond hot dogs this Fourth of July? You're in luck — three food festivals are taking over both sides of the river this weekend. The big picture: Taste of Minnesota returns to downtown Minneapolis Saturday-Sunday with nearly 50 food vendors, a block-long artist marketplace and all-day live music across three stages. Free, but tickets are required What we're watching: The Jucy Lucy Hall of Flame on Saturday, where those with stomachs of steel (and stretchy pants) can eat a flight of three full-sized Jucys from Matt's Bar, The Nook and The 5-8 Club. $40 Plus: Head to St. Paul on Saturday for Minnesota's first Native American Food Truck Festival, with nearly 20 native-owned food trucks and chefs popping up at Harriet Island Regional Park from 11am-7pm. Free And if that's not enough: the second annual Taste of St. Paul will also take place Saturday and Sunday with food trucks, live performances and a kids zone. Free In other entertainment news ... 🌭 Challenge Joey Chestnut's record at Minneapolis cocktail bar Meteor's inaugural hot dog eating contest Friday afternoon. In addition to the classic speed eating competition, there will also be a "performance" category for those who can eat one single hot dog "the best." "Points are based on name, balance, originality, presentation, crowd engagement, and delivery," according to the bar's Instagram post. Free 🩲 Show some skin at the 19th Freedom From Pants Ride on Friday, the annual Fourth of July clothing-optional bike ride around Minneapolis. This year's route starts downtown at 6pm with stops at Loring Park, Cedar Lake Beach and Sabo Bridge. Free 🎭 Picnic at a Shakespeare show during one of Classical Actors Ensembles' performances of All's Well That Ends Well this weekend. All shows take place in Twin Cities green spaces and are free to attend, though donations are encouraged. 🎲 Break out the lucky D20 — CONvergence, the annual convention for all things science fiction and fantasy, is in downtown Minneapolis Thursday-Sunday.

These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival
These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

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These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival

These are the trucks headed to Canterbury Park's Father's Day Food Truck Festival originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Canterbury Park is bolstering its June 15 races for Father's Day. The Shakopee race track will host the Father's Day Food Truck Festival, adding nine food trucks to the day's festivities. In addition to horse races, the activities include face painting, pony rides, and access to the new Rainbow Playground. It's part of a Pepsi Family Day at the track that concludes with kids getting the opportunity to run around the track. Among the activities and general Canterbury Park to-dos, attendees will find food trucks serving up eggrolls, shaved ice, meatballs, and Juicy Lucys from the new Matt's Bar food truck. These are the trucks scheduled to appear at the event: The American Dream Machine Big Al & ODB's Meat & Greet Delia's Mexican Street Food Eggroll Queen Kenny's Meatball Wagon Kosharina Egyptian Matt's Bar Minnesnowii Shaved Ice Unbakeable Cookie Dough The basic ticket for the day costs $8.71 for adults and $5.48 for kids 6–17. Kids 5 and under get free story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

All the vendors that will set up shop at the Food Truck Extravaganza
All the vendors that will set up shop at the Food Truck Extravaganza

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

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All the vendors that will set up shop at the Food Truck Extravaganza

All the vendors that will set up shop at the Food Truck Extravaganza originally appeared on Bring Me The News. It's a day suitable for the world's most voracious competitive eaters. The 2025 Food Truck Extravaganza is returning with more than 40 food trucks gathering at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Lake Elmo, just outside of Stillwater, on Saturday, June 14. The day-long festival, hosted by the Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce, goes beyond food trucks, offering live music and a Kids Zone for young attendees. Though, the bevy of pizza, burgers, BBQ, donuts, and treats is the real attraction. Here's a look at the current list of food trucks that will be setting up shop at the festival, including some excellent eats from Eggroll Queen, Junebug Carolina Flare, and OG Zaza, as well as the new Juicy Lucy-centric food truck from Matt's Bar. Adam's Gyros Amish Annie Donuts Bars & Bubbly / MinnieSoda Benny's Bigfoot BBQ Big Guys BBQ Roadhouse Blue Loon Concessions Cafe Cairo: Greek & Egyptian Street Food Don Papi Chulo Eggroll Queen El Mexicano Grill Fire Cream Floyd's Donuts Frios Gourmet Pops Go Concessions Grand-Line Donburi Greater Tater HomeTown Creamery Hydration Shuttle Junebug Carolina Flare KCM Eggrolls Kona Ice of NE Twin Cities Kosharina Matt's Bar MeeMa's Sandwiches Messy Jesse's Nanny's Jamaican Kitchen Northeast Pretzels OG Zaza Pete's Freshcut Potato Blossom Pronto Pups Richie's Cheese Curd Tacos Roxy's Waffles Sambusa Samosa Sincerely Eats Sizzling Wagon Sticks, The Ice Pop Shop Tasty Grill Viet Street Food Thai Boat 89 The American Dream Machine The Purple People Feeder Up in Smoke Texas BBQ The 2025 Food Truck Extravaganza opens at 11 a.m. and runs until 8 p.m., with a $10 entry fee. Kids under 5 are admitted for free. A portion of the event's proceeds are given to the Chamber's scholarship fund, which "supports area students... who will be furthering their education specifically in the trades."This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

Does a Jucy Lucy from the Matt's Bar food truck compare to the bar?
Does a Jucy Lucy from the Matt's Bar food truck compare to the bar?

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

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Does a Jucy Lucy from the Matt's Bar food truck compare to the bar?

In a cold, breezy Lakeville parking lot, the new food truck from Matt's Bar made its official debut on Saturday. More than 25 people were already in line at 10:55 a.m., five minutes before the festival opened and an hour before most people would consider putting down a burger. In a sense, the excitement showed that we all own Matt's Bar. In a more real sense, basically none of us do. Still, when a place is such a beloved institution, there's a certain ownership felt by the community. That might most noticeably take the form of defending its honor from detractors and decrying the grinding gears of capitalism that can change the way things are supposed to be done in the hallowed ground of a dive bar. Related: So, when Matt's Bar announced it would open a food truck, the news was met with a mix of elation and trepidation from the very unrepresentative sample of people I personally talked to and from commentary online. The consensus seemed to be that having easier access to a Jucy Lucy is unequivocally a good thing. However, the truck is bright and shiny (decidedly un-Matt's Bar), and its kitchen isn't old enough to collect social security, which seems to be an important piece of the Matt's Bar recipe for fans. "Respectfully, is it still really a Matt's Jucy Lucy if it's not cooked on the same back bar griddle that has decades of seasoning on it?" one commenter wrote on Bring Me The News' Facebook page. While the bar obviously hasn't had the same griddle since the Eisenhower administration, there's a belief that the taste of a Jucy Lucy is tied to being in that corner bar with the red awning. So, I trekked out to the Lakeville Food Truck Fest to see if a truck can recreate that magic alchemy. It was quickly apparent that despite the truck's newness, it was channeling a dive bar on wheels. The menu features a $15 Jucy Lucy with the option to add fries for $3. (That's $4.50 more than a Jucy Lucy in the bar.) That's it. Like the menu, the burger remains unfussy. Add onions and pickles if you want, but that's the only alteration available. The burger is dropped into a paper tray, and your number is called out through a speaker. You've been served. Naturally, I burned my mouth on the first bite, which helps it feel like I'm truly eating at Matt's Bar. Maybe I'm projecting the belief that there's some magic je ne sais quoi behind the bar — the food truck and the restaurant were a 30-minute drive from one another on Saturday, preventing a true side-by-side taste test — but the burger and onions arrive a little less greasy than what is served at the bar. Maybe that's a result of a fresh kitchen and arriving right around the time the griddle is fired up for the day. Maybe it's my imagination. I've eaten a lot of Jucy/Juicy Lucys, and it's hard to talk about what makes a good one without talking about what makes a bad one. Having experience in the kitchen matters. You can't specify the cook you want on most because it requires a balance between getting the cheese properly melted and not overcooking the meat. There's also the issue of cheese distribution. It needs to be spread around the inside of the patty and not just packed in the middle. Each bite needs access to some cheese. Though, not too much or too little. Matt's Bar not only has a claim on being an original, but it's one of the best around because it nails all these things. The burgers have char but aren't dry. The cheese and meat strike a friendly balance. With so many years of practice, it shouldn't be surprising that the truck delivers the same burger fans have ordered for decades on Cedar Avenue. Even if there's a different feel to eating a Jucy Lucy outside, and I wondered about some subtle differences, it's unmistakably a Matt's Bar burger. You get a nicely cooked Lucy on a mediocre bun delivered with no fanfare. It's just right.

All the food trucks heading to the Lakeville Food Truck Fest, including Matt's Bar
All the food trucks heading to the Lakeville Food Truck Fest, including Matt's Bar

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

All the food trucks heading to the Lakeville Food Truck Fest, including Matt's Bar

Just a couple of weeks after food truck festival season got underway with a one-day event in Shakopee, another festival is collecting some of the Twin Cities' best mobile kitchens. The Lakeville Food Truck Fest will take place on Saturday, May 17, featuring more than 35 trucks gathering around the Lakeville Area Learning Center at 20950 Howland Ave. W. The event, which takes place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., will include local beers, a kid zone featuring a two-story inflatable slide, and live music from Jesse Totushek, Jud Hailey & Friends, and High & Mighty. While the event is free to attend — that includes the concert, play area, and good smells enveloping the block — getting a taste from the trucks won't be free. Here are the trucks you'll find gathered at the Lakeville Food Truck Fest. Adam's Gyros Aji Dulce Gourmet Asian Invasion/Chopstix BD Sammies Big Red Wagon Cafe Cairo California Dip and Eat Cheese Curd Taco La Cochinita Eggroll Queen Frida Game Day Grub Hometown Creamery Kenny's Meat Wagon Khmer Cuisine Kona Ice Kosharina Egyptian Cuisine Lu's Sandwich Matt's Bar Messy Jesse's Steak and Chicken MinneSoda OG Zaza Ol' Smoky BBQ Pharaohs Gyros Philly Station Philicious Phillys Pizza Karma Pronto Pups Rockin' Asian Russell's Traveling Kitchen Taqueria El Patron Tot Boss Travelin' Tom's Coffee Unbakeable Waffle Bar Wrecktangle Pizza The list notably includes the debut of the Matt's Bar food truck. The new truck from the home of the Jucy Lucy (depending on which bar you believe) had a soft opening earlier this month, but the Lakeville Food Truck Fest will be the first official stop for the Minneapolis institution.

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