Neighborhood Walk & Stroll FOOD TRUCK SIGN UP

February 12, 2025

THE 2025 NEIGHBORHOOD WALK & STROLL

Join us for this special "on the move" edition of the annual 200th Street Stroll! Due to some long-awaited improvements happening on East 200th Street this summer, this year's stroll will be strolling over to East 185th for it's second year!


Enjoy an afternoon of family-friendly fun while supporting the businesses that call 200th AND 185th Streets home. There will be music, activities, vendors, food, rocket-car rides, comedy bus tours and more! Save the date and join us on East 185th for a celebration of our local businesses and community partners.


FOOD TRUCK INFO:

The Stroll is seeking a variety of Food Trucks to offer meals, snacks, beverages and desserts to our hundreds of hungry patrons. Food trucks will set up in parking lot of Euclid Public Library's temporary space on the corner of East 185th St. and Lakeshore Blvd. The parking lot is paved, and will be easily accessible to food trucks and trailers. Participation for food trucks is FREE, but spaces are limited! Please read the guidelines below, and submit your application ASAP!


FOOD TRUCK VENDORS SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE WILL BE NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL BY MARCH 15th.


  • Food trucks must have a valid 2025 Mobile Food License from the Cuyahoga County Board of Health (CCBH).
  • Food trucks must be able to pass a brief inspection from the Euclid Fire Department once on site.
  • Food trucks must have their own generator / power source. There will be no power or water available on site.
  • Food trucks must remain stationary through the entire event. Trucks may not leave early, or come and go from the event.

2025 Stroll Food Truck Application

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