Firefly Distillery is hosting the inaugural Fall Food Truck Feastival on Saturday, October 28, 2023, from 12 – 4 PM. Just in time for Halloween, the fall-themed, family-friendly event is free to attend and will feature 25 food trucks, with fare ranging from seafood to brunch, southern comfort food to healthy eats. In addition to welcoming more diverse food trucks than ever before, Firefly will have a local pop-up market, music by DJ Cabana Vibez, and craft cocktails for purchase.
Similar to past food truck festivals at Firefly Distillery, an array of 25 local food trucks will take over the newly expanded five-acre field. On Firefly’s Back Porch, DJ Cabana Vibez will be playing tunes from 12 – 4 PM. Craft cocktails, including signature and seasonal, will be available for purchase in the Tasting Room. Attendees can enjoy food truck fare on the field and are encouraged to bring chairs, pop-up tables, blankets, or lawn games to spread out. New for this event, Firefly will stream college football games on TVs and projectors both inside and outside of the distillery.
Food vendors and trucks participating in the free Saturday event include:
- Millers All Day
- & Lobster
- Smash City Burgers
- Daddy’s Breakfast + Espresso
- Bangin’ Vegan Eats
- La’Son Food Truck
- Roe Roe’s
- Tamashii
- Roti Rolls
- Chowbella
- The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar
- The Holy City Cupcakes
- Lowcountry Cannoli & Coffee
- James Brown Boiled Peanuts
- Shayla’s Sweet Treats & More
- And more to be announced
In addition to the food truck showcase, the distillery will offer a local market on the Front Porch with vendors including The Sparkle Bar, Goldbird Collective, Cinder + Loam, Po Girlz, and Magari Boutique. Visitors can spend the day supporting local businesses by shopping vendors’ and enjoying dishes from Charleston area food trucks.
For the event, Firefly Distillery will open at 12 PM and offer seasonal and craft cocktails and beer for purchase until 6 PM. Outside food, drinks, coolers, and dogs will need to stay at home. Parking is limited onsite, so Uber and Lyft are highly encouraged, and the distillery asks that all guests please be respectful of neighboring businesses.