"We're revitalizing Civic Center one green chile cheeseburger at a time," pronounced Lindy Eichenbaum Lent, director of the Civic Center Conservancy.
To kick off this year's event, still-Mayor Bill Vidal touted the $9.5 million in improvements that have been made at Civic Center, "our front yard." Although certain parts of that yard are still fenced off to let new sod take hold, there are plenty of park benches and umbrella-shaded tables for lunchers.
This year, Civic Center Eats has been expanded to add a Thursday installment; although the lineups will change, there will always be at least twenty vendors to choose from on Tuesday and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., when lunch will be accompanied by live music. And on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a couple of vendors will still deliver the goods.
The lineup for tomorrow includes N.Z.'s Smokin' Guns, Cows Gone Coconut, Rocky Mountain Chili Bowl, Route 40 Argentina, Mikes 2 Kitchen, OG Burgers, Manna from Heaven, Biscuit Bus, CrockSpot, Deluxe's Little Orange Rocket, Mythos, Pinche Tacos, Sully's Slice Truck and Basic Kneads.
The full schedule of trucks is available here.