Calling all Food Trucks!

Calling All Food Trucks!

Yellow food truck graphic, inviting food trucks. Text:

ScienceWorks is exploring an exciting opportunity to bring more food to our community — and we’re looking for a food truck partner to join us.


We are currently seeking one food truck vendor interested in serving on our plaza during museum hours, with the goal of having a truck onsite every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. As interest grows, we hope to expand this offering.


We are open to monthly or daily rental arrangements and are also happy to discuss additional days per week if a vendor is interested in expanding their presence.


Our objective is simple: create a welcoming weekend destination where families, friends, and neighbors can gather, explore, and enjoy great food alongside hands-on science.


What We Can Provide

  • Fresh water
  • WiFi
  • Power
  • Trash service
  • Restroom access
  • Outdoor picnic tables


Please note that we do not currently have a grey-water disposal system onsite.


We have done preliminary research and have what we believe is a fair vendor fee in mind, but we are open to discussion as part of the agreement process. We are interested in building a mutually beneficial partnership that supports both your business and our mission.


If you are interested in exploring this opportunity, please reach out to us at info@scienceworksmuseum.org. We would love to start a conversation.


Let’s create something delicious together.


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