Food Truck Rodeo Coming To Mayville

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MAYVILLE – A Food Truck Rodeo is slated for 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday in the Gerace Office Building parking lot.

The Food Truck Rodeo was announced by Chautauqua County Executive George Borrello Monday.

During the event, three local food trucks will provide county employees and the public with the opportunity to purchase a meal during the lunch hour. The event will happen rain or shine and the public is invited.


“Our Weekly Food Truck Day, which features one food truck every Wednesday on our Mayville campus, has been very popular this summer,” said Borrello. “While there are some great food options in Mayville, it can be difficult for some people to grab a quick lunch with the over 1,000 employees and visitors our Mayville County Offices see on a daily basis. With input from my Citizens’ Advisory Committee, we have had a successful summer so far and this Food Truck Rodeo is a great way to celebrate.”

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Scheduled to attend are three food trucks from the area who have previously participated in the Weekly Food Truck Day. Trucks include: Kev’s Kitchen, which features Cajun food such as jambalaya, gumbo and Shrimp Po Boys; Siri Thai Cuisine, which serves Thai food such as Pad Thai, garlic chicken, and spring rolls; and Moo Cheesy, which provides gourmet cheeseburgers and grilled cheese.

Food truck operators in Chautauqua County are also encouraged to contact the County Executive’s Office if they are interested in participating in future Weekly Food Truck Days. Operations must be able to handle a large rush as the lunch hour begins, and wait time after an order is placed is requested to be no more than ten minutes. Food truck operators can contact Executive Assistant Daniel Heitzenrater at heitzend@co.chautauqua.ny.us or 716-753-4672 for more information.



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