ABOUT EAT MOBILE:
With more than 400 food carts selling their tasty goods within our city limits, Portland has become an international destination for mobile eats. U.S. News Travel recently declared Portland to have the "world's best street food."
On April 27, Eat Mobile, part food festival, part cart competition, allows attendees to sample from nearly 50 of Willamette Week's favorite food carts as vendors compete for the coveted Carty Award.
Eat Mobile showcases the food and people that make Portland's food scene so special. Willamette Week is proud to announce our second year partnership with Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) that extends Eat Mobile to include food demonstrations and provides attendees with a more hands-on food experience. Willamette Week and OMSI are working to create a more sustainable event by incorporating solar generators and waste-composting facilities once again.
The sixth annual Eat Mobile will be held Saturday, April 27, and is an all-ages event produced by Willamette Week, Portland's Pulitzer Prize-winning alternative newsweekly.
Tickets are $20 and include samples from each of the 50 participating carts. In addition to general-admission tickets, we will offer a limited number of pre-tasting tickets at $50, which will allow attendees to sample for an hour and a half before the general-admission event and enjoy complimentary beverages.
For press, volunteer or sponsorship inquiries: chenderson@wweek.com
With more than 400 food carts selling their tasty goods within our city limits, Portland has become an international destination for mobile eats. U.S. News Travel recently declared Portland to have the "world's best street food."
On April 27, Eat Mobile, part food festival, part cart competition, allows attendees to sample from nearly 50 of Willamette Week's favorite food carts as vendors compete for the coveted Carty Award.
Eat Mobile showcases the food and people that make Portland's food scene so special. Willamette Week is proud to announce our second year partnership with Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) that extends Eat Mobile to include food demonstrations and provides attendees with a more hands-on food experience. Willamette Week and OMSI are working to create a more sustainable event by incorporating solar generators and waste-composting facilities once again.
The sixth annual Eat Mobile will be held Saturday, April 27, and is an all-ages event produced by Willamette Week, Portland's Pulitzer Prize-winning alternative newsweekly.
Tickets are $20 and include samples from each of the 50 participating carts. In addition to general-admission tickets, we will offer a limited number of pre-tasting tickets at $50, which will allow attendees to sample for an hour and a half before the general-admission event and enjoy complimentary beverages.
For press, volunteer or sponsorship inquiries: chenderson@wweek.com

