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Four-year-old Archie Vasale carries the mac and cheese while dad (Chase) carries the umbrella . [Mark Marietta]

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Hailey and Bryan Acanto of Washington brave the elements to carry dinner from RnD Curbside Kitchen. [Mark Marietta]

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RnD Curbside Kitchen serves up a loaded pineapple. [Mark Marietta]

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Justin Gajewski, left, and Kyle Cardwell of Canonsburg dodge the raindrops for chicken and waffles at the food truck festival. [Mark Marietta]

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Crystal Fender of Washington gets dinner from Ash and Kris at the food truck festival. [Mark Marietta]

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The rainy weather didn’t dampen the spirits of festival-goers who visited the Greater Pittsburgh Food Truck Festival at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows, which kicked off its 10th year on Friday.

The festival featured more than 50 of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s best food trucks, which served up tasty fare throughout the three-day event.

In addition to delicious food, people were able to sample spirits from area distilleries and vineyards, listen to top local bands and browse more than 50 regional artisans and vendors.

On Sunday, the festival will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 a.m.

The Greater Pittsburgh Food Truck Festival is sponsored by the Observer-Reporter.








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