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More than 1,500 people were drawn to the opening weekend of a new pop-up food park in South Dallas that launched this past Friday. The aptly named MLK Food Park sits at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Holmes Street, just a few blocks away from the recently renovated Forest Theatre.
The MLK Food Park is open each weekend, Friday to Sunday, until May 2. More than two dozen primarily Black-owned small businesses based south of Interstate 30 will be showcased throughout the duration of the pop-up.
“About 95% of the businesses are Black-owned, and 5% are Hispanic-owned,” says Kirsten Lieber, senior project manager at the Better Block Foundation.
Here’s the food and performers that will be at the MLK Food Park this weekend The month-long event in South Dallas will rotate food park vendors every weekend.
People enjoy the variety of food, live music, community gardens, and play area for the kids at the MLK Food Park in Dallas on April 9, 2021. The MLK Food Park will be tested for a month in South Dallas s Forest District.(Shelby Tauber / Special Contributor)
The South Dallas community can indulge in a variety of foods from local small businesses and enjoy live entertainment every week at a new pop-up event.
The MLK Food Park, a month-long initiative put together on behalf of The Real Estate Council (TREC), Better Block Foundation and Dallas Catalyst Project, is breathing life into Forest District with small food vendor stalls and live music every weekend until May 2.
‘What heaven looks like:’ New MLK Food Park pop-up a joyful celebration of South Dallas
Residents say the new food park in the Forest District is an example of what food can do for community building.
DayJus Hill and Tatiana Laury hold up their popsicles they got from the Frios Gourmet Pops truck at the launching of the MLK Food Park in Dallas on April 9, 2021. The MLK Food Park will be tested for a month in South DallasÕs Forest District, offering a variety of food, live music, community gardens, and play area for the kids. (Shelby Tauber/Special Contributor)(Shelby Tauber / Special Contributor)
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