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This women-owned food truck festival is doing numbers on Facebook

Happening this Sunday, the All-Women Owned Food Truck Festival has piqued the interest of some 6,000 people online.

Organizers Gotta Lotta Gelata will be there. (Courtesy photo)

The top women-owned food trucks will be serving up the treats at Wilmington Brew Works on Sunday, from 12 to 6 p.m., at the All Women Owned Food Truck Festival.

And here’s why you might want to get there early: The festival’s event page on Facebook says some 6,300 people are interested in making it to the inaugural event.

Here’s the lineup of pun-tastic food trucks:

  • Gotta Lotta Gelata
  • I Don’t Give a Fork
  • Serena’s Soul Food
  • Natalie’s Fine Foods
  • The Sweetest Rose Cupcake Co.

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Posted by Gotta Lotta Gelata on Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Of course, there will be plenty of WBW brews on tap inside, including most of these:

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Posted by Wilmington Brew Works on Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Wilmington Brew Works is a full-production brewery housed in a renovated century-old former laboratory on Miller Road. You can keep on top of WBW’s events, including Yoga Works, Retail Therapy (aka shopping from local vendors with beer) and the occasional movie screening on their Facebook page.

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