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The Roaming Gourmet’s hours are 3:30 to 9:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and noon to 9:45 p.m. on Wednesdays through Sundays. The food truck is located next to Bonfire Brewing in Eagle. (Casey Russel, Special to the Daily)
The Roaming Gourmet has been serving diners on Second Street in Eagle since November, opening the same week Bonfire Brewing celebrated its 10th anniversary. Now, the truck run by Adrienne Sirianni Cavallario is there to stay right next to the brewery through summer 2021, and will expand to Rancho Del Rio with a second truck as well.
Diners who’ve visited Lancelot in Vail Village may recognize Sirianni Cavallario and chef Antonio Gutierrez Sirianni Cavallario was the manager there for years, and Gutierrez splits his time between the restaurant and the food truck.
Sustainability Tip: Lessons from Eagle County icons, sustainability champions Andy Jessen, Adam Palmer and Seth Bossung vaildaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vaildaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Beaver Creek presents Bloom
Katie Mermerie will perform all sorts of amazing feats like stilt walking, hoop spinning and fire eating during Beaver Creek’s Bloom celebration now through March 27. (Beaver Creek Resort Company
Special to the Daily).
Beaver Creek Extraordinaire presents Bloom, a celebration of springtime in the mountains. Every day through March 27 enjoy live entertainment and performers on the plaza level near the ice rink in Beaver Creek Village. After the slopes close, take the escalators down to the free family fun. In addition to the nightly entertainment, don’t forget the activities that happen on Saturdays with the Family Aprés Ski events.
The Vail Valley Art Guild gallery on Eagle’s Second Street will be open from noon to 8 p.m. on Friday, with money from art sales going to the families of three Eagle residents killed in an avalanche in February. (Special to the Daily)
As members of the Eagle community, the artists and photographers of the Vail Valley Art Guild want to help the families of the three town of Eagle residents who were killed in the avalanche on Feb. 2 near Silverton.
Vail Valley Art Guild artists are donating original works of art to be sold at the gallery’s Second Friday opening at discounted prices. All works will be priced under $200, with many under $100, and all after tax proceeds will be donated to the families of Seth Bossung, Andy Jessen and Adam Palmer.