Dig in at The Truck Stop, Donelson’s new food truck park

A food truck park in Donelson is bringing your favorite mobile eats to one spot. The Truck Stop is open most week days and on Saturdays — be sure to check the weekly schedule.

A view of the parking lot of The Truck Stop with flower planters, picnic tables, and a parked food truck.

Picture this: Your favorite food trucks, all in one place.

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Rev up your taste buds — this food truck park is a pit stop for every palate.

The Truck Stop is already up and running, but with National Food Truck Day on Friday, the concept is hosting a grand opening with all of its food truck friends.

Get ready to park yourself in foodie paradise at 229 Donelson Pk. Here’s what to know before you go:

New food trucks every week

The Truck Stop takes the guesswork out of tracking down your favorite food truck by posting its weekly schedule on Instagram and Facebook — typically on Mondays — along with other updates.

The number of daily food trucks varies, with anywhere from one to five or more on any given day. Some trucks park for lunch time hours, while others arrive just in time for dinner.

As for seating, no need to grab your food and dash back to the car. The Truck Stop has several picnic tables (with umbrellas for shade) set up in the lot. Read: Invite your co-workers or bring the whole family.

National Food Truck Day

It’s a party in the food truck park. Make your lunch or dinner plans now with The Food Truck’s grand opening celebration schedule on Friday, June 30:

10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

4-9 p.m.

Can’t make it? Keep your eyes peeled for next week’s schedule. Some of the regulars you’ll see parked include Taste of Aloha, Adams BBQ, and Snack Barr.

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