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Eat and drink free at this week's Justice League party

Last week, we divulged the details of this Thursday's Justice League of Street Food party, a Halloween bash that will feature the usual crew of food trucks, which includes the Little Orange Rocket, the Inventing Room, Sully's Slice Truck, the Cupcake Truck, Biker Jim's, Steuben's, the Biscuit Bus, Pinche Tacos,...
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Last week, we divulged the details of this Thursday's Justice League of Street Food party, a Halloween bash that will feature the usual crew of food trucks, which includes the Little Orange Rocket, the Inventing Room, Sully's Slice Truck, the Cupcake Truck, Biker Jim's, Steuben's, the Biscuit Bus, Pinche Tacos, Steamin' Demon and the Gastro Cart, in the empty lot at 29th Avenue and Huron Street.

The party will also pour more booze than usual, thanks to the Leopold Bros. adding gin and apple whiskey cocktails to wines by the glass and beer selections from the Great Divide Brewing Co. Halloween-themed beats, Ukulele Loki's Gadabout Orchestra and fire breathers will headline the entertainment.

And, of course, we're offering up a chance to eat for free.

This time, we want to see photos of you with your favorite truck.

E-mail a snapshot of yourself patronizing one of the members of the Justice League to [email protected]. We'll post the most creative/hilarious/best photo here on the Cafe Society blog on Thursday morning and let that person know how to claim the prize at the party.

By the way, when you send us the photo, you're releasing it to us, which means we can post it in Westword , on westword.com and on the Justice League of Street Food's Facebook page. So, please, don't send us anything obscene.

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