Food Trucks Are Going To Be At 3 Montreal Parks This Weekend

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If you miss dining at restaurants and want to make the most of today's sunny weather then head on over to these Montreal parks where you can grab a bite from a food truck.

On April 24, food trucks will be parked at Parc du Père-Marquette and Monument Sir G.E. Cartier where Tam-Tams normally goes down. On April 25, there will be a food truck parked at Parc Lafond. 

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So what kind of munchies can you expect? 

Baluchon Food Truck will be at Parc du Père-Marquette on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7:45 p.m., serving up café-style eats and pâtisserie goodies.

Baluchon will also be at Parc Lafond from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. 

Le Saint-Houblon will be at Monument Sir G.E. Cartier on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. serving microbrewery snacks like bowls, wraps and po'boys as well as mocktails and desserts.

For more information on food truck schedules, including an interactive map, check out the Association des restaurateurs de rue du Québec website

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    Ilana Belfer (she/her) was an editor for MTL Blog. She's obsessed with great storytelling in all its forms having worked in print, radio, television, theatre, and digital media over the past decade. A graduate of Carleton University’s journalism program, her words have appeared in The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, The Kit, VICE, Salon, Foodism TO & more — covering everything from cam girls to COVID-19. Ilana can usually be found with her dog André, tracking down Montreal’s prettiest ruelles vertes and tastiest treats.

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