By: Sharon Aron Baron
Foodies and art lovers rejoice. The popular food truck event, Bites-N-Sips, is returning to the City Hall Lawn in Coral Springs, bringing along a colorful, artful Spring theme.
The event, which takes place on Friday, May 12, 2023, promises to offer delicious bites, craft cocktails, and a range of fun activities for all ages.
This month’s event will be particularly special as it coincides with the “Art of Data,” an art exhibition displayed in the City Hall Lobby throughout May. The exhibition showcases unique art pieces created from city data, and it’s a fascinating representation of how data can be transformed into something beautiful and artistic.
Bites-N-Sips and Art of Data are free and open to the public so everyone can join the fun. While entry is free, food and drinks will be available for purchase from a variety of food trucks, including 21 Flavas, BC Tacos, The Caribe Vegan, City Wings 305, Flavor House Grill, Mobile Culinary Kitchen, NY Phat Pies, Right Off the Bone BBQ, Tornado Food Truck, Championship EggRoll Food Truck, Moop Pops, and Waffle King.
The Cocktail Station will also be available on-site, offering delicious craft cocktails.
In addition to the food and drinks, the event will feature a range of entertainment and activities for all ages. DJ will set the mood with music to get everyone up and dancing. Kids will love the interactive inflatables, balloon twisters, and the toddler area, where they can play and have fun. For those who love getting creative, there will be arts and crafts activities, perfect for creating something unique to take home.
Held at the City Hall Lawn, located at 9500 West Sample Road in Coral Springs, parking is free at the City Hall garage. The event starts at 5:30 pm and ends at 9:30 pm.
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