Another food truck festival headed to the Inland Empire
Tickets went on sale yesterday for what is imaginatively being called the I.E. Food Truck Fest.
Following hot on the heels of this month's food truck festival at Don Lugo High School, the event will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 18 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.
They're advertising 50 food trucks, but don't yet have any listed on their website.
Tickets are $8 in advance from the arena itself, $12 from Ticketmaster and $10 at the door.
500 VIP tickets are also being made available, which will grant you an hour's early admission. VIP tickets are priced at $25 from the arena and a whopping $34.25 through Ticketmaster.
Children 6 and under are free.
In addition to the food trucks, organizers are promising a skate demo provided by Active Ride Shop, live local music and DJs, a children's activity area and giveaways.
They're expecting 8,000 to 10,000 attendees. Wow. That's a lot of Korean BBQ tacos!
For more information, click here for the event page on the CBBA website or here for the event's website.
Also, check back to Dine 909 for updates as we get 'em.
Following hot on the heels of this month's food truck festival at Don Lugo High School, the event will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 18 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.
They're advertising 50 food trucks, but don't yet have any listed on their website.
Tickets are $8 in advance from the arena itself, $12 from Ticketmaster and $10 at the door.
500 VIP tickets are also being made available, which will grant you an hour's early admission. VIP tickets are priced at $25 from the arena and a whopping $34.25 through Ticketmaster.
Children 6 and under are free.
In addition to the food trucks, organizers are promising a skate demo provided by Active Ride Shop, live local music and DJs, a children's activity area and giveaways.
They're expecting 8,000 to 10,000 attendees. Wow. That's a lot of Korean BBQ tacos!
For more information, click here for the event page on the CBBA website or here for the event's website.
Also, check back to Dine 909 for updates as we get 'em.



Also here in the 909, Pomona's 2nd Saturday Art Walk has had a variety of food trucks (4-5 each event) with much shorter lines than a "Food Truck Festival."
John:
That's good to know. The only other small gatherings I've known about (and been to) are the monthly socials at My Delight Cupcakery in Ontario.
I haven't been to the Art Walk for years, so maybe that's my excuse to head out that way.
Thanks for the tip!
Hope you can make it for May 8. The trucks usually park on 2nd Street a block or so west of Main.