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'Beach Eats TO GO!' Food Truck Event Starts Up In Marina Del Ray

"Now through September 24th, we're featuring some of Los Angeles' most popular food trucks to bring you delectable food options."

(Los Angeles County Beaches & Harbors)

Press release from Los Angeles County Beaches & Harbors:

May 26, 2020

Beach Eats TO GO resumes this Thursday, May 28th at its new location in Lot 11 (14101 Panay Way, Marina del Rey) from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Now through September 24th, we’re featuring some of Los Angeles’ most popular food trucks to bring you delectable food options. Beach Eats TO GO is a grab and go, ONLINE ORDERING ONLY event. No cash or credit card transactions will be accepted on-site.

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Visit bestfoodtrucks.com/beacheatstogo to place your order, select your pick-up time, and check out the food truck lineup in the coming weeks You can even place your online order up to 48 hours before each Beach Eats TO GO and select a pick-up time on Thursday that works for you.

This week's food truck lineup includes:

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  • Habibi Shack (Mediterranean)
  • Roll'n Lobster (Seafood)
  • Maravilla Latin Cuisine (Mexican)

Unlike our traditional Beach Eats weekly food truck event, we have modified it to comply with COVID-19 precautions and L.A. County Department of Public Health directives. A face covering and a 6-foot physical distance from other patrons is required. Please note that picnicking in the parking lot or on Mother’s Beach is prohibited and adjacent picnic tables are closed to the public until further notice. Please enjoy your order in the comfort of your own home.
Parking is available in Lot #11 at a rate of $0.25 for each 10 minutes. There is a $2 minimum for credit card payments.

For the weekly schedule of trucks, visit bestfoodtrucks.com/beacheatstogo.

We look forward to seeing you at Beach Eats TO GO!


This press release was produced by Los Angeles County Beaches & Harbors. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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