Dunwoody Food Truck Thursdays is back for 2024, but is moving to a monthly schedule — it won’t happen every week this summer. However, the organizers are promising more food trucks and more variety at each event.
As always, the location is Brook Run Park, near the playground.
The food trucks will be on site at the park from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Each week, there will be a different offering of flavors, including sweet and savory, along with live music. The event is FREE to attend.
Often the last event of the season is a special Halloween-themed event called Truck or Treat — with candy galore!
Food trucks open at 5 p.m. and music starts at 7 p.m. on the front field.
Brook Run Park is located at:
4770 N. Peachtree Rd.
Dunwoody, GA 30338
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2024 food truck schedule
MAY 16th – Opening Night
JUNE 20th
JULY 18th
AUGUST 15th – National Night out with Dunwoody Police
SEPTEMBER 19th
OCTOBER 24 — Truck or Treat
For more info:
Check the Dunwoody Food Truck Thursdays NEW Facebook page or take a look at the Dunwoody City Calendar.
About the venue
Brook Run Park is located at 4770 North Peachtree Rd, in Dunwoody. It consists of over 100 acres and there is a lot to do there, making it suitable for a family outing.
You’ll find:
large, modern playground
skate park
off-leash dog park
event pavilions
softball fields
2-mile looped walking trail
community garden
More upcoming events:
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