One of Vermont’s Top 10 Events, the Roundup is one of Brattleboro’s signature summer gatherings.
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Join us every Thursday this summer for live music, lawn games, craft brews, and local food truck fare in Farmhouse Square.
With more space for your blanket, a diverse musical lineup, and local food truck fare — the Roundup will be more enjoyable than ever this summer!
RESERVE YOUR TICKETS! Attendance at Food Truck Roundup continues to grow each year. To preserve the Roundup experience everyone loves, it’s necessary for us to limit the size of the event each week. With the construction on Route 30 and the transformation of the North Barn into a community gathering space, we don’t have the space or parking to accommodate everyone who wants to enjoy the festivities.
But don’t worry — we’re offering various ticket and season pass options to ensure the Roundup remains welcoming and accessible to everyone in our community!
Food Truck Roundup is all about celebrating our nonprofit community!
Throughout the season, we’ll showcase ten nonprofits that unite people and support our unique and vibrant community. This week, $1 of every Food Truck Roundup ticket benefits The Root Social Justice Center.
The Root Social Justice Center is a Vermont based, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) led racial justice organization centering blackness. The Root prioritizes BIPOC people and their communities by shifting resources to BIPOC for leadership, connection, healing, education and the arts and supports BIPOC led racial justice movement work. By supporting The Root today you are directly sustaining the lives of BIPOC people, an accessible community space and programming and resources for Youth to Elders, which brings connection, healing and joy to contribute to our ability to thrive here in Vermont.
Help amplify the work of The Root by purchasing a ticket today!
Questions? Check out the Food Truck Roundup FAQs.
Food Truck Roundup is supported in part by
On the Stage
The Faux Paws
From raging fiddle tunes, to saxophone solos and unrequited love songs, the music of The Faux Paws would be hard to pin down with standard genre descriptions. The trio’s contagious groove, and feel-good melting pot folk music has been honed over ten years of playing together, and is the sound of three close friends (two of which happen to be brothers), who feel a musical kinship that transcends any stylistic limitations.
Vendor Lineup
Shree’s Kitchen
Superfresh Organic Cafe
Taqueria at AlpineGlo
Amy's French Macarons
Hidden Bean Bakeshop
Paradox Bakery
The Thirsty Goat Bar
The HAngry Traveler
Vermont Gelato
American Meltdown
Anon’s Thai Cuisine
JB Curbside Cafe
Mach’s Mobile Wood Fired Pizza