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    Ben & Jerry’s

    Half-Baked. The (unofficial) official ice cream of music festivals.

    The Taco Tent

    Home of your favorite fast and fresh festival food- tacos! Homemade pico de gallo, freshly squeezed limeade, refreshing strawberry lemonade, fish tacos and much more!

    Crescent Cafe

    Providing fast food basics like quesadillas, burgers and fries.

    Crossroads Cafe

    Serving up everything from specialty wraps like “Chicken Bacon Avocado" and "Buffalo Ranch Chicken" to their famous French bread pizzas.

    Eatbox Food Truck

    According to their Facebook page—they are known for one thing: gourmet meatballs.

    Feel Good Foods

    All-natural, gluten-free frozen foods - created by a chef, approved by a celiac. Makers of world's first gluten-free, dairy-free dumplings and egg rolls.

    Flaming Wok

    Includes traditional favorites with a festival twist, like teriyaki chicken with fried rice; sweet and sour chicken; and a veggie plate.

    Hebros Kitchen

    A favorite on the festival circuit because of their homemade baked Smak! And Cheese

    Heine Brothers’ Coffee

    Perfect for between-set iced coffee.

    Hippie Dips

    A traveling fresh fruit caterer offering paninis, smoothies, juices and other healthy options.

    Holy Mole

    Louisville’s gourmet mobile taqueria.

    Jalapeno Corndog

    It’s not true a festival unless there is fried food available on a stick.

    King of Pops

    Hand-crafted popsicles.

    Lil Cheezers

    Another Louisville favorite. Serving up cheesy favorites like the “Fancy Pants” and “Legalize Marijuana.”

    Longshot Lobsta

    Longshot Lobsta—another Louisville food truck—will bring lobster rolls, soups, and seriously addicting cheddar biscuits to Forecastle.

    Mark’s Feed Store

    Louisville’s favorite BBQ.

    Phat Daddy’s

    Showcasing Cajun cuisine such as chicken and sausage jambalaya, an alligator sausage corndog, red beans and rice, and cheddar jalapeno hushpuppies.

    Pie for the People

    Pizza by the slice.

    Southern Most Falafel

    Their specialty is earthy falafel, topped with tangy tzatziki sauce, all tucked in a warm, soft pita.

    Xtreme Southern Kitchen

    A Kentucky-proud food truck serving up local, fresh cuisine.

    What are you most looking forward to trying? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @louisvillecom. 

    Article photo courtesy of Shutterstock. Cover photo courtesy of Eatbox Food Truck.

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    About Ashlie Danielle Stevens

    I am a freelance food, arts and culture writer. Among other publications, my work has appeared at The Atlantic’s CityLab, Eater, Slate, Salon, The Guardian, Hyperallergic and National Geographic’s food blog, The Plate.

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