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Some standouts returning to this year's food lineup include Prater's BBQ, serving sandwiches and smoked wings; Doc Braden's Creole Cafe offering seafood pies, gumbo and red beans and rice; the Noodle Hut with its menu featuring teriyaki rice bowls and Yakisoba noodles with veggies and chicken; and Farm to Table, which serves tamales, grilled corn and freshly made guacamole and chips.
The Food Truck Oasis has been around for a while at Bonnaroo, but three new trucks are moving in to add to the gourmet flavor surrounding the Oasis:
The Cracked Truck, serving gourmet egg sandwiches and tater tots.
Crazy Good Burgers, serving its signature burgers along with hand-cut potato chips and sun tea.
The Big Cheese, offering grilled cheese sandwiches made with your choice of cheeses.
Other foods of note you'll find at the Food Truck Oasis include fried avocado tacos, white corn cakes and short-rib sliders. Just wander around the Oasis and you'll find plenty more.
So to all of you going to Bonnaroo ... bon appetit! It sounds as if the event is now becoming as much of a food destination as it is a music festival. Well ... maybe.
Bacon & Egg burger loaded for $7 at Roo?! Daaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmnnnn!
Sloppy Jose @ CRACKED- Chorizo, Guacamole, Homemade Bacon Onion Jam!, a Fried Egg and Hash Browns
DAAAAAMMMMMMMNNNNNNN! Party in the food court!
I wouldn't count on the menu and pricing to be identical to the website. They'll still all have really good stuff but they may not have the same items or may have to bump their prices a bit to cost to cover their extra costs (travel, vendor fees, etc).
I wouldn't count on the menu and pricing to be identical to the website. They'll still all have really good stuff but they may not have the same items or may have to bump their prices a bit to cost to cover their extra costs (travel, vendor fees, etc).
ahhh- good point. I'm still down for at least one breakfast burger, foshofosho. these places look crazy good. see you in line!
Seriously, the food at Roo is ridiculously awesome...which is why I have to diet the other 361 days of the year.
I figure I'm walking around - like miles of walking a day - and dancing so much on the farm I can go a little crazy on the food and beer options when I'm there.
You don't have to get it. If you want to eat a sub-par burger that's completely your choice. There's no reason that the rest of us have to go without, though.
gahhhhhh!!! my mouth is salivating!!! can't wait to get onto the farm!! I've been watching my diet the past few days because I know i'm gonnaput on some weight at the farm. this is the first time I've ever been where i'll actually have money. hahahah!!! TACO TRUCKS!!
Festival food cracks me up so much. For when you're sober there's all this veggie organic sprout & lentil tofurkey stuff, and for when you're quacked up there's cheesy nom nom nom.
Since technically all food at roo is new to me (this is my first roo), here's a list of the other food trucks returning to roo:
Eatbox- This Asheville, North Carolina truck is renowned for its meatballs. It will be serving up the likes of meatball sandwiches as well as breakfast foods.
Gastropod- These residents of Miami, Florida will be making the long drive to Bonnaroo to bring their take on fusion cuisine with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. Their short rib sliders were a Bonnaroo favorite last year.
Petro's Chili and Chips- A Knoxville, Tennessee institution, Petro's is a chili bowl taken to 11. They serve up chili and chips in flavors like BBQ chicken, buffalo chicken, and Baja.
Roti Rolls- Hailing from Charleston, South Carolina, Roti Rolls blends Asian, Latin, Indian, and Carribean styles with Southern style. Roti Rolls feature locally sourced meats, vegetables, and cheeses.
Savory and Sweet- Another in-state truck from Knoxville, Savory and Sweet serves up gourmet tacos and other Southwestern fare. Specialties include names like Jumpin' Java, Fried Avocado, and Cuban Picadillo.
Bonnaroo attendees will be livin' high on the hog at this year's festival, thanks in part to one of the food offerings that will be available. The Fatback Collective — a growing group of chefs, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs whose group is named after the fatty cut of meat that comes from the top of a pig — will roast a whole hog each day. Festival-goers will also be able to hang with the pitmasters and glean valuable swine intel.
Bonnaroo veteran and Tennessee icon Prater's BBQ, will also return for its twelfth year with a menu of BBQ sandwiches, riblets, smoked wings and cheesesticks. For those with an appetite for the eco-friendly, there is the Solar Café, from Norwood, New Hampshire, a mobile cafe that uses solar panels as its energy source, andPlanet Roo Café, Bonnaroo’s 100% waste-free café which will be serving Burritos, Quesadillas, Breakfast, Stir Fry, Teas, Coffees, Juice and Smoothies.