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    Sunset Park'd

    4.1 (17 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Trucks, Festivals
    Closed 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Christy S.

    In addition to the clever name, the event itself is a really great one. It has parking, thank goodness. Convenient location. No cover, plenty of options, entertainment. Truly something for everyone. Perfect for groups who cannot decide where to eat that will satisfy everyone. It really is an easy event that's worthwhile.

    Alexandra W.

    Pursuing Saturday evening (around 5pm) at our first visit to Sunset Park'd (food truck and carnival fest). Didn't realize it's been am annual thing for a few years now. There were over 40 food truck vendors listed, but we were lucky if we spotted 20. Maybe it's best to come earlier and they run out of food fast--? The best of the bunch we tasted were Izzy's Pizza (Detroit style, the owner makes his own sausage topping), and Can't Dutch This Fries (with the mild Curry ketchup - Nomnom)! The carnival rides are $4 each ride, and the food prices range $5-10. Most vendors have square for credit card transactions, but cash is still king.

    Sarah C.

    We attended this event today for the first time ( Nov 3rd, 2018). It only occurs on one Saturday and is the fifth year they are presenting this event in Sunset Park. Admission and parking are free. We went there an hour after they started which was 12pm. There was a lot of handicapped parking ( people were complaining about it too) and we ended up parking on the farthest lot, so get there early. I was happy to see there was no line to get in or the park roped off. Just walk in and buy. There was a stage with music playing. There were rides for kiddos and vendor area. There was a Vegan section. The festival was not cramped and trucks were spread out which I liked. Here are some of the Food Truck Participants: 50 Shades Of Green  Badass Coffee Of Hawaii Blitz Boba Blondies Bacon Creations  Braud's Funnel Cake Café Can't Dutch This Fusion Beastro  Hot Diggety Dog  I Luv Cotton Candy My bf and I tried the Ribbon fries fully loaded ($15 I think) from ' Smoke'n Sam BBQ and it was really crunchy and so good. Also tried Termas Chickpeas and Karkadeh ( refreshing hibiscus extract drink) from POTs Egyptian food truck. They were interesting. What caught my eye was the food truck called 'Meats gone wild' and from their exotic menu we got Python w/ rabbit & jalapeno sausage $10 and Alligator sausage $10. I had a bite of those which had an interesting taste and not my cup of tea. I didn't see the Sangria festival which was around $28 ticket which was happening simultaneously. All in all, I really enjoyed this beautiful day!

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    Chris V.

    They say that the third time's the charm. This might be the case for Sunset Park'd. Although I'd actually gone to this half-year's Great American Foodie Fest, I was eager to try several local food trucks at what might be referred to as the 3rd Annual Sunset Park'd event. Boasting a total of 33 food trucks this year, and with noticeably more attendees, this event has something for almost everyone. There are games scattered around the festival grounds, as well as a kids' area with slides, rock climbing, and bubbles on water. There are also a few maps located on huge sandwich boards, which is a new thing and a nice touch for those who don't feel like walking around the relatively small venue. My biggest complaint last year was about their web site (sunsetparkd.com) and other online presence. They improved this year by reliably posting all of the trucks on the Food Trucks web page this year. They also provided comprehensive info on non-food vendors, entertainment (including music, dancers, and the kids' activities), some sort of VIP section w/ alcohol tasting (didn't bother looking into this but it was $10, whereas the event itself is still free). The web site also had details about something they're piloting this year called "Tasting Dishes." Only eight food trucks bought into this idea, and they only provided very simple if inexpensive food items. I don't really see the point unless you're bringing kids or flying solo at the event. You might as well split the food trucks' menu items with your friends/family. I'll stick to individual business places for detailed reviews, but most of the food trucks that I tried this year were awesome. I was a huge fan of Utah-based Waffle Love at the other food truck gathering, and their inclusion raised my probability of going from 90% to 100%. Their St. George truck again represented the waffle empire proudly in my book, and it's a feather in Sunset Park'd's cap to have this out-of-state food truck around. As for other businesses, Truck U BBQ had an awesome burnt ends "burrito," Stripchezze brought it with their bacon jam in the Jam On It sandwich, and The Cookie Bar had some awesome baked treats, some involving alcohol. I was underwhelmed by Rolling Fusion, but that's only one miss out of my busy afternoon. I'm again very happy that Sunset Park'd has brought together local food trucks in a free admission setting. Aside from this year's questionable placement of tables/seats only at the far ends of the event area (nothing but grass and sand in the middle), I can only think of a better social media presence as an area of improvement for next year. And I do expect to see them once again next year.

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    Ashley B.

    This is the fourth year now that I have been coming to Sunset Park'd. I love the concept and that it's held at Sunset Park, which holds a lot of memories for me. It's an awesome way to sample local food trucks and vendors. This year specifically, I had a strawberry Dole whip shake ($9), a honey corndog ($6), and a smores waffle ($11.75). Nothing was spectacular except for the corndog, which was a lot of food for what we paid compared to what other trucks were charging. The service was lacking at all the trucks and stands that we visited. It's small compared to other events like Great American Foodie Fest. Every year, most of the vendors present have been the same, but there have been a few new faces here and there. There's also a Vegan Village, which is something I haven't seen done at other events yet. There's so admission fee and it's a good way to spend a day at the park, so I'll keep checking it out as long as it's around.

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    Robert W.

    What a beautiful day! No matter where you went today, if you were outside it was just a great day. Add in live music, food trucks, beer and other cocktails, and lots of people, children, dogs and a nice park and you have a winner! I got down here around 1:30 pm, in time for lunch....and after a quick stroll through the selections I went back for what I was looking for. Start with a BadAss iced coffee (out of Hawaii), then a lobster roll from Lobster Shack, then some chicken lumpia from Ihaw-Ihaw (you can find this truck daily at the UPS business at Warm Springs and Amigo). And that filled me up. I listened to the first two bands and both were rock n roll and entertaining during their 45 minute sets. It was nice to sit in the dormant bermuda grass and listen to the tunes while snacking. Impressive food truck show with lots of other activities like learning to paint, hawaiian dancing, and some shopping (a mobile boutique store??) . Lines weren't too bad, but a couple places sold out of a few items I was hoping to try. Pork belly tacos all gone made me sad :(

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    Micah L.

    Love this food truck festival. I usually hold off on going to foodie fest and just save me duckets for this shindig. Really wish Hendo and vegas would hold more cool things such as this and be more friendly to the folks with food trucks. Love the variety they have at the event also the fact that it's FREE unlike foodie fest. Usually have a large variety of food and snacks to choose from so makes it even more fun. It's held at sunset park so you can enjoy a day at the park and grab some grub all in the same day. They usually have rides, entertainment and bands so it makes for quite the awesome day. I highly suggest you check this out for a fun time for the whole fam.

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    I had never been to a music festival before, and so when my friends told me about Life is…read moreBeautiful, I had to go check it out with them. I came to Vegas back in September of 2021 for this festival and made some amazing memories throughout all of it. They made you either upload your vaccine information so you could just quickly be scanned inside, or you had to have a Covid test done at their specific facility. They also had an app that showed the food places, art exhibit, and band stage locations and times. It was really helpful to have that app on me the entire time. The music was fantastic. They had so many different bands and artists that covered different genres. Billie EIlish, Green Day, All Time Low, Illenium, A$AP Rocky, etc. They had stand up shows being done by Trevor Wallace and other comedians. This part was absolutely amazing. The food was some of the best food I've had. I didn't expect festival food to be that great, but they brought in some great food trucks, and local chefs/restaurants for this event. I wish I had eaten a lot more of it there, but the prices were fairly spendy. Overall, you have to try the food and drinks there. They had some grassy areas for you to sit and nap on too which we definitely took advantage of all that. Overall, Life is Beautiful is a great festival and I definitely recommend it.

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    3.7
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    Spent Friday night at this years Greek festival, been coming to this thing since it was free to get…read morein and only one room of crafts! This festival gets big and bigger every year but still maintains a friendly family event atmosphere. They have great crafts and delicious food at reasonable prices compared to many other festivals. For the kids they have a kids section that includes rides, train ride, face painting and food. All evening they have live music and a dance area to have some fun. This festival is fun for both family or a date night. Parking is easy and they have shuttles to pick you up and drop you off at the entrance gate. Cost to get in this year was $10 for adults. Festival runs from Friday to Sunday.

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    Long time visitor of Vegas StrEATS. Saturday we decided to go earlier rather than later when the…read morelines are long. Good choice! We got carded at entry and purse search as well. First booth on the right Beer and Shots! Haaaaay! $4 Jager shots and not sure about the beer but who cares after the $4 shots. At this point total score-I knew this night was gonna be good. How could it get any better? Walking around, there are so many trucks I haven't tried and want to but you only have so much room in your belly. LOL Started with an Asian flavor taco from Dragon Grille. That's it ....I just found my favorite food truck! Hands down it was the best darn taco and I will be hankerin for another till I find them out and about again! We all were completely impressed. The chickie in the front with the totally cute accent was helpful and such a sweetheart. Headed over to Sauced for the Big Easy Balls with Srirachi sauce. I had been told these are most awesome and I wanted to see for myself. Chicken and Rice formed into a ball and fried. Amazeballs! Talking about forgetting your diet for the night... Free Vegas StrEATS lanyard with Yelp checkin. Thanks! The vibe is pretty chill, everyone standing around juggling their drinks and food.....BECAUSE there is nowhere to sit other than a gross street ledge which I refused to sit. They definitely need some chairs of some sort but they know what they are doing. I'm sure there is a reason for not having the chairs/table set up. I see people complaining in the reviews regarding the downtown parking prices and some of the hotel garages just need your ticket validated inside the hotel before you leave-free parking peeps. Its not a secret or maybe it is. Anyways, what is better than cheap eats, flowin drinks, music and art? The whole night as usual with StrEATS was a success! =)

    The Vegas StrEATs festival, much like First Friday is slowly but surely coming into its own. A…read morefestival that started out very unorganized and haphazard has become a regular fixture on my monthly calendar. I still am not sure how they decide which Saturday they are going to do this event. I've been the day after First Friday and I've been in the middle of the month. Part of the reason this gets 5 stars from me is that I live at The Ogden, so I literally walk down stairs from my place and BAM! Food Truck heaven. plus I like the addition of the local vendors selling their hand crafted wares. I'm not gonna buy most of it because its just not my style, but I'm all about small local vendors getting their shot. There's always a few regulars and a few change-ups each month. You can almost always count on Slidin Thru and Grouchy John's but the rest vary from month to month. And it's always a good mix of people in attendance. It's an all ages event so it usually draws that same crowd you see at First Friday, & it's FREE to get in so if you are in the area there is definitely no good reason to not check it out. My one main complaint is that there's around 4 or 5 tables total for the event. Therefore, there is always that awkward time after buying the food of walking around trying to find some place to post up and eat. For an event with as many attendees as this tends to get, and as much extra room as they have in the parking lot, whoever is in charge needs to get on this. It's a tiny little omission that would make a huge difference in the quality of the event.

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    3.6
    (7 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Thanks to Teri C. for creating this event way, way back--I said "I'm in!" a long time ago and then,…read morebam, it's the end of October already! My son and I got up early, parked at the hospital, ran some miles in the neighborhood and got back in time to watch the balloons start to launch around 7:15am. At first I thought there would only be 3 or 4 because there weren't that many getting set up, but then it turned out to be at least 9 or 10. There were also three balloons in the sky that launched from another location. So, it's not a huge festival, but it's free and definitely a cool thing to see up close. I'm glad that we got to go and we even ran into Teri C. and her family there. A perfect way to start a beautiful October morning in Las Vegas. You should definitely go next year; we will be back. Up, up, and away!

    I don't come from Albuquerque where the biggest Balloonfest is held but I do come from Canton, Ohio…read morewhere they have the Football Hall of Fame Balloon Festival every year. My mom even crewed for several of the balloon teams through out the years growing up. They took off from our backyard where we got to help with all of it, "earning" our rides. Thank you to Yelp for bringing this event to my attention! I couldn't get up for the launches, dang it I like sleeping but we did make it down for the Glow on Saturday night. I was so excited to show the BF a piece of my childhood! It was an awesome to reminisce and though this was a far stretch of what the Balloon Classic is, only five balloons at the Glow tonight, it is enough to satisfy an old memory. The Glow is where the hot air balloons inflate and tether, stay to the ground, and hit their propane fueled guns to light up the balloons. They do waves and random light ups and popcorn, where they do short bursts. It's a cool thing to see and a great picture shots! Now imagine more of them! That's how the Balloon Classic is. I think now I'll try to make my way to Albuquerque next year to experience it! Thanks again Yelp! Another reason you're fantastic!

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    2.9
    (140 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    The 2026 Great American Foodie Fest was and is being held at Desert Breeze Park in Vegas May 8, 9,…read more& 10. (I suggested edit on Yelp). I HIGHLY SUGGEST going general admission for this one. Also as a side note don't purchase your tickets in advance like I did. It is better to pay a few dollars more and decide you don't want to walk around a festival in 100F heat. I went VIP and now am sorry I did. First of all this is the most unorganized food festival that I have ever been too. We had to stand in line to get wrist bands. Then as soon as we got wrist band we had to stand in another line to wait to get in. Then we had to stand in yet ANOTHER line to get our VIP food tickets. Also on the way to stand in the Food Ticket line there were countless trip hazards. (the most I have ever seen anywhere!) THE PROBLEM WITH VIP IS THAT IT LIMITS YOU TO ONLY CERTAIN VENDERS. YOU ALSO NEED A CELL PHONE to bring up a map of the event and it also lets you know what VIP Venders that you can try. You also need to GRAB A SEAT FAST because covered seating is very limited and fills up FAST. Then I hope you are OK with LOUD Music. The music they play is uncomfortably LOUD. Another problem with VIP is that YOU DON'T GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH. After three plates I was full and didn't want anymore food. We just wanted to leave. That said and ANYWAYS - The food I tried was good. I wish plates were smaller so I could have stomach room to try more things. I think what I enjoyed most was that my husband figured out the locations of certain food trucks and brought back the foods to our seats. I also enjoyed watching a young man (like 15 or 16 years old) air drumming and be-bopping to an extended version of Rod Steward's Do You Think I'm Sexy. I wonder if he knew that was a fifty year old song? Then Abba's Dancing Queen filled the air and he went cold. That was entertaining. Got lucky and had a close parking spot. Good Luck!

    Great event! Lots of energy and the food was amazing! Best funnel cake I've ever had! The BBQ was…read morefire!! My kids had a great time.

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    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    7.1 mi

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    Very cool event! We missed the actual parade, but the party goes on late. We got there around 9pm…read moreand surprisingly found street parking pretty quickly and within a good walking distance. There were a lot of fire breathing art cars on display after the parade, and at the end of one area the Dancetronauts had a stage and a large crowd. Their stage was pretty sweet, with smoke ring blower, lazers, lights and gogo dancers. The other larger art cars had their own dj and sound system too, so music everywhere you went. All the bars around the area were packed, and most people were in costumes. Very fun night that can me completely FREE if you so chose to. There are food trucks and stands around that you can get food at if you're hungry, and they even had bars set up around the area and most I saw had little to no line. The only reason why I didn't give 5 stars was bc the final party area could be a little larger. Hopefully next year will be even bigger.

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    3.8
    (2.2k reviews)
    5.9 mi
    Private events
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    We had so much fun at the arcade ! Vincent was so fun and made sure all my kids left feeling like…read morewinnners! Check out the arcade and start your day off right! Ask for Vincent he will make sure you have FUN!!!!!

    Wasn't sure how to score this appropriately because our experience up until the last attraction was…read moregreat. Purchased the Level 1 pass and wanted to end the night on Liftoff. My wife and kids were next in line and were about to get on when one of the employees went around asking people to wait until 9pm when the fireworks would be going off. My kids were getting restless and didn't care to wait so they decided to go on anyway. The ride is supposed to last for 10 mins but they were only at the top for only 2-3 mins. The guy on the ride felt bad and told my wife and kids they could stay on since they were only on it for a couple mins but the lady who was working the line and operating the ride ushered them off as quick as she could. When my wife asked for an explanation why their ride was cut short, she said they promised a bunch of people they would get to go on and see the fireworks and that they wouldn't fit. She also said she spoke to her in a very condescending way. The rest of the main experience again in the main building was pretty awesome. Arcade was great, VR attractions were fun. This last interaction was just a really bad way to end the night.

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