2017 Piratefest Greenville, N.C. | Eastern NC Now

PirateFest to Host Unique Food Trucks and Performances From Around the World

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    GREENVILLE, N.C.     Dig into a wide variety of food from food trucks at the 11th annual PirateFest sure satisfy all your cravings.



    Dank Burrito, from Morehead City, NC, will provide an array of inventive burritos and tacos from their award-winning food truck. If one burrito isn't enough, get your pirate booty over to Anita's food truck for authentic Mexican food.

    Mouth-watering food will be available right off the grill from Four Corners, Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church, Hot Diggity Dog Concessions, Mr. Mongolian, Party in a Pita, Shep's Farm to Truck and Skylight Inn BBQ. All will offer cooked to order food served hot and fresh.

    Want a taste of the sea? Tim Earley Seafood and Basnight's Lone Cedar food trucks will be serving fresh seafood from Eastern North Carolina coastal waters. What a better way to celebrate the pirate life than to indulge in the food of the sea? Don't miss your chance to get your hands on these staples of coastal seafood.

    Greenville's beloved restaurants Sup Dogs, Villa Verde and Mellow Mushroom will also be in attendance with food trucks on site.

    Ready for dessert? Cleanse your palette with a variety of tasty desserts from Duck Donuts, Kona Ice, The Funnel Cake Factory, Batter Up Concessions, Wright Sister Concessions, Coastal Concessions, Dixieland Kettlecorn Co., Sparky's Snowballs, M&L Concessions and DP&C Concessions. These are your go-to festival vendors to feed your sweet tooth cravings.

    The Main Stage, located at the corner of 4th and Evans will boast cultural performances all day long. Find the schedule of practical entertainment here.

    10:40 am: Motley Tones

    11:00 am: Suavemente

    11:15 am: Indian Association

    11:45 am: NC Academy of Dance Arts

    12:10 pm: Turkish Music Chorus

    12:40 pm: Blue Voyage Turkish Pop Music

    1:30 pm: Psylo Joe

    5:15 pm: Skullduggery

    For more information about PirateFest visit piratefestnc.com. PirateFest is brought to you by Minges Bottling Group and organized by Uptown Greenville and Emerge.
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