
Movie watching can work up quite an appetite. That’s why several food trucks are going to be on hand feeding all of the festival-goers this weekend during the Little Rock Film Festival, starting today (May 17).

Organizers of the event are seeking arts, crafts, and street food vendors as well as non-profit organizations to fill a few remaining vendor booth spaces for the 2013 festival, set for May 4 on Dickson Street in downtown Fayetteville.

Can’t make it for the start of the new season? Don’t worry. At least three or four food trucks will beconvening on the corner of Main Street and Capitol Avenue every Friday until June 14
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I’ve gotten to know Jeffrey quite well over the past couple of years, and I’ve found him to be one of the kindest, most generous people I’ve ever met — a genuine good soul if ever there was one.

Food trucks are taking over Little Rock.

It was a good choice because it let us make a lot of mistakes, which you probably cannot do as easily with a brick and mortar. We’ve learned a lot and we do things from our point of view much more simply and much more efficiently now.

The second panel, “Food trucks in the Little Rock landscape” was largely about the relationship and friction between food trucks and brick and mortar restaurants

Has the ability to produce between 1,500 – 2,000 meals per day with a 3 person crew

The final four is headed to Nashville, Tennessee next week.

You don’t have a whole kitchen.