A big part of the Sacramento community is that we are the farm to fork capital of the country and a popular destination for many foodies. This means we needed to find a way to make all of our WordCampers taste buds excited. Last year we tried something new and found it was a success with our foodies at WordCamp 2017.
Lunch Options for WordCamp Sacramento
Yes, we’re bringing the Food Trucks back!
While you’re going to be inside all day for WordCamp sessions, we’re going to make sure you enjoy some sunshine at the beautiful State Capital Gardens by having a picnic lunch outside again! We’re sending you on a short walk to the shady lawn surrounding the California State Capital for lunch because we’re catering lunch through SactoMoFo.
And if you were at WordCamp last year and stood in the long lunch lines, rest assured, we’ve got you covered with a fourth truck to help speed things along!
Included with your $40.00 WordCamp Ticket (yes, we know this is insanely cheap), is lunch at one of four different Sacramento Food trucks. You’ll get to choose between:
Each Food Truck will have vegetarian and vegan options, and you can customize your meal as needed for your diet.
Watch the blog closely because we’ll be featuring each of the food trucks very soon with a full rundown of their menu for WordCamp.
Beverages
Just as we have in years past, WordCamp Sacramento will have coffee and iced water available throughout the entire event, and this year we’re adding lemonade! If you’re a soda drinker, there is also a vending machine right outside the ballrooms.
Snacks
For small snacks throughout the event, you can stop by our sponsor tables any time.
We’re also working with the Convention Center caterer to provide an array of heavy small bites and treats during the Sunday afternoon break.
About SactoMoFo
Sacramento Mobile Food (SactoMoFo) is a gourmet mobile food event planning company with a robust track record spanning the production of over 1,500 events in the Northern California region since 2011.
Tasty food is only the beginning. Food Truck business owners buy local produce, meat and bread products, pay local sales taxes, add affordability and diversity to the local food scene, hire local workers, and offer aspiring restaurant owners an entry point into the possibility of the American Dream. Some of the local food trucks are already well on their way there, and have opened local restaurants, created even more Sacramento jobs and have generated thousands of dollars in sales taxes. Additionally, food truck owners are heavily vested in their local communities and generously give back.
In recent years, food trucks working with SactoMoFo raised thousands of dollars for organizations like the Rebuild McKinley Park effort, Toys for Tots Foundation, the California Firefighters Foundation, the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services, the Whole Foods Foundation, the Getty Owl Foundation and various others.
Please note that it is possible that menus/food trucks may be changed at the last minute or without notice. We will be sure to do what we can to make sure dietary considerations are accommodated.