Food Truck Fešta - Saturday March 22nd 4pm to 8pm
Come along to the Food Truck Fešta for a taste of Croatia featuring delicious Croatian specialties and some of Auckland’s best food trucks including:
• Baja Tacos
• Akemi’s Gyoza dumplings
• Karaage Boy
• Napoli Project pizza
• Crolicious Corner cakes and biscuits
• Anija’s real fruit ice cream
Wineries featured:
• Delegat’s/ Oyster Bay/ Barossa Valley Estate
• Eva Pemper wines
• Čuvar Winery
• Global wines
Grab a refreshing drink from the club bar, enjoy wine tastings, market stalls, music and performances. There will be face painting, a bouncy castle, a playground, and Hungerball football game for the kids. You can also learn to play Croatian bowls (buće) or Croatian cards (briskula).
Dine and unwind. Live the Croatian life of the long social dinner.
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• Saturday March 22nd 4pm to 8pm
• Croatian Cultural Society, 161 McLeod road, Te Atatu South.
Tag your family and friends.
Free entry. All welcome.
A fun day for everyone.
Event info:
• Parking is available on site and on the surrounding streets.
• Food trucks and activities will be on the grass field behind the clubrooms. Come through the main front doors and through the clubrooms to the back door.
• Market stalls, wine tastings, briskula and scheduled performances will be inside the clubrooms.
• Some dining tables available inside, outside or picnic on the grass field. Bring a blanket.
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