Cyclovia Tucson is hitting the asphalt this weekend from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 29. There’s going to be plenty of fun aside from pedalin’ around, like pitstop activities, music, DJs, free bike repair, dog treats, and then bites you can partake in, too.
Now, there are plenty of restaurants to stop at during your trek through midtown and downtown Tucson, but you’ll also find some of the city’s tastiest bites being served out of local food trucks. This year, there’s also a beer garden in the LSA Downtown Hub (see map) and a “Downtown Get-Down” at The Royal Room. The bar will be open early for drinks, music, and cool giveaways.
Take a gander at the list of participating food trucks and then map out your journey wisely. When you open the map, tap/click on the “search” icon and select “food” to see where exactly the following food trucks will be parked.
For more information, check out Cyclovia’s map. Tap/click on the “search” icon and select “food” to see where exactly the following food trucks will be parked.
For more information, check out Cyclovia’s map. Tap/click on the “search” icon and select “food” to see where exactly the following food trucks will be parked.
For more information, check out Cyclovia’s map. Tap/click on the “search” icon and select “food” to see where exactly the following food trucks will be parked.
For more information, check out Cyclovia’s map. Tap/click on the “search” icon and select “food” to see where exactly the following food trucks will be parked.
For more information, check out Cyclovia’s map. Tap/click on the “search” icon and select “food” to see where exactly the following food trucks will be parked.
For all information about Cyclovia on Sunday, October 29, visit cycloviatucson.org.
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