With street food season upon us, it can feel overwhelming when you step onto Church Street and see that stretch of over 40 food vendors.
So many choices!
To try and ease your burden, we asked those same street food vendors what they would recommend as their “must eat” menu item.
Take a look at what they recommended. Om nom nom!!
Doctor BBQ
Hickory and Maple Wood Smoked Pulled Pork with Pineapple Habanero glazed on it, with Homemade Baked Beans and Smoked Mac & Cheese.
Frosty Halls Ice Cream
Choco Taco! It’s a sugar cone taco with vanilla ice cream, fudge in the center, and chocolate coating on top.
Dales BBQ
Rib Basket. Includes 3 St. Louis style ribs, bread, sauce and coleslaw.
Dales Stuft
Veggie Potato. Stuffed baked potato with black bean and corn salsa.
Suzy’s Pops
The Wild Bean Coffee Co.
Piper & Leaf Gardens
Rollin Lobstah
Connecticut Lobstah Roll – Hold the mayo unleash the buttah! Warm Fresh lobster tossed in melted butter on a toasted buttery bun sprinkled with special seasoning. Served with fresh cut potato chips.
Honeypie Bakery
Fudge Brownies. Rich and decadent brownies with your choice of flavor – double fudge (with fudge sauce), cheesecake, and pecan turtle.
Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza
Cafe on Wheels Neon Lilly
Pulled Pork ‘Taiga’. Hand selected Boston Butt pork roast marinated in their special Eastern European seasonings including juniper berries, rosemary, sunflower oil and house made herbed vinegar, then hickory smoked “low and slow”. The sandwich is this juicy pork on a hoagie bun topped with special house made pomegranate garlic aioli, fresh slaw, red onion, sliced dill pickle and side of chips.
Fire & Spice
Sugar Belle

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