Full List of Food Vendors for Lawton’s International Festival
One of the best parts about the annual International Festival in Lawton, Oklahoma, is all of the different food vendors. From jerk chicken to gyros, you can try food from around the world at the International Festival. This year's International Festival will kick off Friday and continue through Saturday and Sunday at Elmer Thomas Park.
Along with the food vendors, the International Festival will also have all day entertainment with evening headliners, plus multiple vendor booths and children's activities.
List of Food Vendors at the 2024 International Festival
For those looking to try new cuisine, they will have three days to try several food vendors at the International Festival this weekend. Below is a list of all the food vendors that will be at this year's International Festival.
- Abby's Food Truck
- Das Bratwurst Haus
- Dippin Dots Ice Cream
- Doc's Street Grill
- F&R Greek Cuisine
- Food 2 Go
- Halo Halo & Lumpia Haven
- Hawaiian Snow
- Kolanders Concession
- Big Lemon Kona Ice of Texhoma/Manila Express
- Filipino Cuisine Mithlo Family Feast
- NFA Grill
- Pecos Pete's All Natural Tea & Soda Co.
- Poly Huli Huli Rib Chic
- Pupuseria La Miguelena
- Rolling Cafe Concessions
- Seabon LLC
- Snowie Express
- Tee Tee's Wing, Burgers and More
- The Filipino Streetfood
- Yard Jerk Chicken
To locate the food vendors and other activities at the International Festival, is available on the map below.
Dates and Times for 2024 Lawton International Festival
The International Festival is a free event at Elmer Thomas Park in Lawton, Oklahoma. Parking is free with shuttle service included and is available at Elmer Thomas Park, the Museum of the Great Plains and the McMahon Memorial Auditorium. Festival hours are 5-9 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
For more information, visit the International Festival's official website and Facebook page.
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