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What Can You Get at Dearborn's Food Truck Rally?

The mobile food trucks return to west downtown Dearborn Friday from 5-9 p.m.

Tonight, the food trucks roll back into Dearborn.

The , in partnership with the and the Michigan Mobile Food Vendor's Association, is hosting the second of three such events in the lot between the West Village Parking Decks, off of West Village Drive between Military and Howard streets.

Enjoy live music, and the official after-party at .

The event will run from 5-9 p.m., and will bring eight vendors to west downtown Dearborn for your noshing pleasure. Wondering what they serve? Here's a look at the offerings:

El Guapo Grill: Fresh Mexican fare, including a variety of unique tacos and burritos. See the full menu at www.elguapogrill.com.

The Mac Shack: The name says it all. They have vegan mac! Bacon mac! And what the heck is Papa Smurf Mac? See the full menu at www.macshackmichigan.com.

Concrete Cuisine: A number of gourmet wraps–like chicken and hummus, or pulled pork. Plus homemade fries and fried pickles - or Frickles, as they call them. A customer favorite! See the full menu at concretecuisine.webs.com.

The Peoples Pierogi Collective: Simply said, they serve fresh, homemade pierogis. Learn more at peoplespierogi.com.

Debajo del Sol: True Spanish cuisine–a new addition to Dearborn's Food Truck Rally. Learn more about this Ann Arbor-based eatery at debajodelsolaa.blogspot.com.

Frank's Anatra: Not your average hot dogs, and the truck they serve them out of is pretty neat, too! Learn more at www.franks-anatra.com.

Westborn Market: Dearborn's own will be grilling up their in-house burgers, with snacks and toppings to add. Learn more at www.westbornmarket.com.

Treat Dreams: Dessert at the Food Truck Rally is a no-brainer. Homemade ice cream and ice cream sandwiches in unique flavors like Salted Caramel and Mounds Bar. Peruse the flavors at www.treatdreams.com.

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Mary Jo Durivage August 24, 2012 at 11:35 am
Don't forget about the music tonight near Bryant Library. The Beatles music begins at 6:30. So get your food from across the street and then come and enjoy the music until about 9 PM.
Jessica Carreras (Editor) August 24, 2012 at 03:24 pm
Thanks for sharing, Mary! Is that The Beat? I hear they're really good.
Peggy Weggy August 25, 2012 at 01:50 am
Bummer I'll miss , when is the third one?
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