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Metro Detroit Street Eats

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Need to Know: Metro Detroit Street Eats Returns to Ferndale Thursday

Ferndale's food truck rally will now become a monthly event outside the Rust Belt Market.

Metro Detroit Street Eats — Ferndale's food truck rally in the alley behind Rust Belt Market – returns Thursday and is here to stay. City Council approved a special event permit on Monday for the mobile vending showcase hosted by Rust Belt Market LLC and Michigan Mobile Food Vendors Association. It will take place 4-9 p.m. one Thursday a month.  As for the first food truck rally in March, organizers say it was quite a hit, and many locals gave rave reviews, too. So whether it's your first time attending or you'll be going back for a second helping, here's some important information to know: Look for some of these vendors participating Thursday: Here's a look at the Street Eats full schedule: For more information on the Street Eats event, …

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Ferndale Ready for Second Helping of Food Truck Rally This Week

City Council approves the special event permit for Metro Detroit Street Eats to happen monthly, just in time for Thursday's event.

At Monday's Ferndale City Council meeting, the special event permit for the second Metro Detroit Street Eats was approved, meaning Ferndale's food truck rally will now become a monthly event. When the event was first hosted in March, thousands of foodies turned out to sample the mobile vendors and Ferndale's street fare. "They all told me that it was the best event they've had yet as far as number of sales and revenues," Rust Belt Market owner Chris Best said of the vendors after March's launch. "It was the best event yet." Up to 3,500 people took part in the gourmet showcase-on-wheels put on last month by Rust Belt Market and the Michigan Mobile Food Vendors Association. As with last time, the food truck rally this Thursday will be in the…

Mark Houston

1:26 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Yup, it was wall to wall people... http://www.360michigan.net/2012/03/22/ferndales-street-eats/   more ›

Ferndale Council OKs Food Truck Rally, Undecided on Street Vendor Regulations

Parking pilot program and Secreto liquor license approved and more at Monday night's meeting.

After an hour of discussion Monday night, the Ferndale City Council decided to wait a couple of more weeks before acting on the regulation of street and mobile vendors while approving the Metro Detroit Street Eats food truck rally as a monthly event. Here are the highlights from Monday's council meeting: Members of City Council were rendered speechless at various points of Monday’s meeting during the final discussion of proposed restrictions to Ferndale’s street and mobile vendors. The Downtown Development Authority proposed a resolution regulating public vending spaces, in attempts to reduce the days and operation times of local street vendors, set fees for them and eliminate the option to use sandwich board signs. DDA Director Cristina …

G-Money

12:31 pm on Wednesday, May 2, 2012

What did the city council expect? They should never had thought getting the DDA's recommendation on this would be anything but biased against the street vendors and food trucks. It is a complete conflict of interest. The DDA gets all of its money through increased property taxes in the downtown. If they add extra competition against any new or present businesses that pay those taxes, they would …   more ›

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Ferndale Food Truck Rally a Success, Organizers Say

Between 2,500 to 3,000 people attended the Metro Detroit Street Eats event at the Rust Belt Market last Wednesday. Organizers are still ironing out plans for potential repeat events.

For Rust Belt owner Chris Best, the food truck rally Wednesday inside and outside the market was something like hosting a party – for a whole lot of people. "It's like throwing a party and having 2,000 people and being the host," Best said with a laugh. Though it was stressful at times, "I just wanted everybody to have a good time," he said. Metro Detroit Street Eats drew in an estimated 2,500-3,000 people. The event, which was sponsored by the Michigan Mobile Food Vendors Association, featured seven food trucks stationed in the alley behind the Rust Belt Market with dining tables available inside along with live entertainment and the market's wide selection of unique items for sale by local vendors. The event was similar to the food truck…

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Photos: Ferndale's First Street Eats Food Truck Rally Draws Crowds

Share your photos from Wednesday's Metro Detroit Street Eats and tell us what you thought about the event.

Thousands of people from across the area came to Downtown Ferndale Wednesday night for Metro Detroit Street Eats, a mobile food vendor event at the Rust Belt Market. The event, which was sponsored by the Michigan Mobile Food Vendors Association, featured seven food trucks stationed in the alley behind the Rust Belt market with dining tables available inside along with live entertainment and the market's wide selection of unique items for sale by local vendors. By 7 p.m., about 2,000 to 2,500 people had been through the event, said organizer Scott Maloney, owner of Treat Dreams. At just 4:45 p.m., before many people even got out of work, the alley was bustling with at least 200 people trying foods, chatting and many wandering inside to shop…

Brian Clark

2:32 pm on Thursday, March 22, 2012

This was great. It took about 40 minutes to get a burrito, but I was happy to be out there in the weather and see so many people enjoying themselves, not to mention supporting some local businesses! Big thanks to El Guapo for donating tips to the New Beginnings Animal Shelter in Berkley! The Ned Nederlander was great!   more ›

Need to Know: Ferndale Food Truck Rally is Today

Find out what food choices you'll find at the first monthly Metro Detroit Street Eats in Ferndale set for 4-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Rust Belt Market.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Need to Know: Ferndale Food Truck Rally is Wednesday

Find out what food choices you'll find at the first monthly Metro Detroit Street Eats in Ferndale set for 4-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Rust Belt Market.

Metro Detroit Street Eats, a mobile food vendor event, will roll into Ferndale for the first time from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Rust Belt Market. On Feb. 27, Ferndale City Council approved a special event permit for Street Eats and also permitted the closure of the alley behind Rust Belt, where food trucks will be parked. The event will be similar to the food truck rally at the Farmers Market in Royal Oak earlier this month and in February, which at only halfway through the event saw 1,200 customers served by the six food trucks and a cart from Treat Dreams in Ferndale. It is sponsored by the Michigan Mobile Food Vendors Association. Here are some of the vendors scheduled to participate: Not to worry! Organizers say the event could become…

Lisa Felix

3:09 pm on Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Please please please let this happen every month I beg you scott   more ›

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ferndale City Council OKs DDA Plan, Officer for Taft

After hearing from some local businesses, a decision on street vendor rules is tabled.

Ferndale City Council met Monday night and addressed a variety of issues, including amending the Downtown Development and Tax Increment Financing Plan and hiring a school resource officer for the Taft Education Center. Following are some highlights from the meeting: Council held a public hearing on an amendment to the Ferndale Downtown Development and Tax Increment Financing Plan. Downtown Development Authority Director Cristina Sheppard-Decius presented the DDA's plan along with David Birchler from community planning firm Birchler Arroyo Associates, based in Lathrup Village. The DDA is funded through tax increment financing, or TIF, which is the ability to capture the incremental increase in property taxes that results from improvements …

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Food Truck Rally On Its Way to Ferndale in March

Ferndale City Council approved a special event permit on Monday night for Metro Detroit Street Eats to be held on March 21 at the Rust Belt Market.

Ferndale City Council approved a special event permit at its meeting on Monday for Metro Detroit Street Eats, a mobile food vendor event to take place 3-10 p.m. March 21 at the Rust Belt Market. Council also approved the closure of the alley behind Rust Belt, where food trucks will be parked. The event will be similar to the food truck rally at the Farmer's Market in Royal Oak earlier this month, which at only halfway through the event saw 1,200 customers served by the six food trucks and a cart from Treat Dreams in Ferndale. The event was sponsored by the Michigan Mobile Food Vendors Association. Scott Maloney, owner of Treat Dreams, is a member of the association and has been heading up efforts to bring the mobile food event to Ferndale…

Carol M-P

9:17 am on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Looking forward to attending. What's up with that land on Woodward that is cordon off in green....it is big enough for food trucks, tables and port a johns. Wonder who owns it......   more ›

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