A local favorite, Off the Grid, recently debuted its new location in Foster City, and it can’t be missed! It offers the perfect mid-week escape with weekly events every Wednesday from 5 to 9.

The trucks will be set up at Leo J. Ryan Park, which sits along the picturesque lagoon. You can enjoy beloved local meals from 11 rotating food trucks weekly! It is a perfect stop for people of all ages, with live entertainment, ample seating, a view, and a protected bike path. You can check out the weekly schedule, and if you have a favorite truck, Off the Grid offers a truck-by-truck schedule, so you’ll never go without your favorites.

You’re bound to have fun at off the grid, but here are some tips to elevate your experience:

– The truck lines can get long, so arrive early so you don’t get too hungry.
– The venue is known for its beautiful sunset, so be sure to check the sunset time to have dinner with a view.
– With so many good options, it can be hard to choose just one meal, so bring a friend to share food with!

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