πŸššπŸ”40+ Food Trucks Are Rolling Into Shreveport for Foodees Fest

If you enjoy wandering around trying foods you didn’t plan to eat, there’s a fun event heading to Shreveport you may want to add to the calendar.

The Foodees Food Truck & Culture Festival is rolling into Mall St. Vincent March 13–15, bringing a full weekend of food trucks, artisan vendors, and festival-style fun to the parking lot. And the best part? Admission is free.

The traveling festival has become popular in cities around the country, combining dozens of food trucks with local vendors selling handmade goods, crafts, and specialty items. For Shreveport, it means a rare opportunity to sample a wide variety of food all in one place.

And with more than 40 food trucks expected, there should be no shortage of options.

You’ll likely find everything from gourmet burgers and street tacos to Cajun favorites, BBQ, loaded fries, and desserts that probably deserve their own Instagram account. The real challenge will be deciding where to start.

Alongside the food trucks, the festival will also feature artisan and craft vendors, giving visitors a chance to browse handmade products, artwork, jewelry, and other unique finds while they snack their way through the event.

Events like this have also been helping bring new energy to Mall St. Vincent, which has recently hosted a growing number of markets, pop-ups, and community gatherings. Turning a shopping center parking lot into a food truck festival might just be one of the better uses of asphalt.

Whether you stop by for lunch, dinner, or simply to see what smells good, Foodees Fest looks like it could be a fun excuse to spend a little time wandering around and discovering something new.

Just a small piece of advice β€” arrive hungry.

Event Details

πŸ“ Mall St. Vincent
1133 St. Vincent Ave, Shreveport

πŸ“… March 13–15

Hours
Friday: 1 PM – 7 PM
Saturday: 11 AM – 7 PM
Sunday: 11 AM – 7 PM

🎟 Admission: Free

A Good Weekend to Explore SBC

Events like this are always a good reminder that there’s usually something happening around Shreveport-Bossier if you keep an eye out for it. Food trucks, local vendors, and a chance to get out and explore the community is never a bad way to spend a weekend.

If you enjoy discovering new food and supporting small businesses, Foodees Fest at Mall St. Vincent might be worth the visit.

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