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Local food trucks, events, news


BROCKTON – Let’s travel around Brockton and beyond to see what’s new and exciting when it comes to mouthwatering bites and new creations on the block. We will find new food trucks to explore, where to get the best fries in Brockton and summer festivals in the area.

These weekly lists of tidbits and food finds are not regular reviews but go beyond a bare-bones round-up. Staff writer Alisha Saint-Ciel gives tips and takes to help Brockton-area foodies find those mouth-watering hidden gems, old favorites, and exciting new offerings.

Food trucks to keep an eye on

After the devastating fire at Khalil’s Kitchen, at 880 Main St. in Brockton, owner Rudy Alves isn’t giving up on his food dreams and is working on opening a food truck.

“It’s a true testament of determination and resilience even when everything seemed to fall apart our dedication wouldn’t let us sit there and get comfortable,” Alves said.

Loyal customers can expect to try their famous house-made fries, deep-fried chicken, steak and shrimp smothered with delicious sauces. So far, Alves has the truck and is renovating it and perfecting it for his customers. He said he’s excited to launch and can’t wait to show the region what he has in store for the future.

Right now, the food business is waiting for approval from the board of health to officially launch its food truck, but in the meantime, customers can visit its Instagram page and book for future catering events.

Take a trip to West Bridgewater and dive into the tantalizing dishes of Belly Buster’s food trailer. The business offers soul food for the “soul” with crispy fries, double smash burgers, toasted chicken Caesar wraps and fried chicken sandwiches. The food trailer is at 765 West Center S., West Bridgewater, every Monday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Local food news

Brockton Beer Company is giving Brockton another round of “free fry Fridays,” where they’re serving everyone fries for free simply because they won the best fries in the competition recently conducted by The Enterprise. The business is happy that the city voted for them and wants to show its appreciation through deep-fried crunchy russet potatoes. The celebration starts on Friday, July 19, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

From noon to 10 p.m., Shovel Town Brewery is turning off the lights and upping the vibes in its summer fest on Saturday, July 27. Patrons can enjoy grilled food specials, snow cones, bouncy houses, face painting and bring your bathing suit for a water balloon fight.

Langwater Farms – 215 Washington St., North Easton

Come to Easton and enjoy amazing organic dishes at the Langwater Farms lunch corner. Bring some comfortable eating pants and let your taste buds run wild with the BBQ pulled mushroom sandwich, roasted zucchini melt, roast beef horseradish, green goddess chickpeas, turkey pesto and a classic grilled cheese.





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