Part of the delay, he explained, stemmed from the high up-front cost of resuming the weekly festival, which previously featured both trucks and food tents. In early 2021 Off the Grid founder Matt Cohen told Eater SF he didn’t expect to bring back Off the Grid’s larger scale markets, including the Fort Mason flagship event, until late 2021 at the earliest. June brings about Off the Grid’s’ birthday so they’re also planning a celebration for that. For example, there’s a Taco Takeover planned for the first event in May, which will feature “the best taco food trucks found in the Bay Area,” according to a press release. Starting in May, the organizers will also begin rolling out a series of themed nights. Here’s the full lineup for the April 1 event: Some of the Bay Area’s most popular trucks will ride in for the event’s 12th season including Chicken Bros, Vegan Mob, El Fuego, Al Carajo, and Brazuca Grill - with more names to join the mix in the coming weeks. Fans can expect about 25 trucks, one bar, and a live music stage. with the event taking place every week until November 11. Off the Grid will resume its weekly food truck event at Fort Mason on Friday, April 1 from 5-10 p.m. But as San Francisco slowly returns to some level of pre-pandemic normalcy, for better or worse, it’s finally time to head back out to the bayfront for an end-of-the week mobile food festival. It’s been more than two years since Off the Grid, the Bay Area’s prolific food truck event organizer, last gathered dozens of trucks to feed thousands of diners on Friday nights at Fort Mason.
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