Oklahoma City, OK (September 22, 2025) The Bigger Than Food Foundation, in partnership with EMBARK, announces Curbside Culture: Food Truck Takeover, a five-day celebration of Oklahoma City’s growing food culture and entrepreneurship. From October 20–25, 2025, downtown workers, residents, and visitors will experience a curated lineup of three local food trucks each day from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM near the Strata Tower Pavilion across from Kerr Park.

Curbside Culture is designed to energize downtown, support mobile food and beverage entrepreneurs, and create an exceptional visitor experience as OKC prepares for a historic period of growth as seen at the OKC Thunder’s NBA Championship celebration, the Big 12 Softball Tournament, the NCAA College World Series, and upcoming Olympic events.

 

Building Momentum for Food Truck–Friendly Policy

This activation goes beyond great food. The Bigger Than Food Foundation is using Curbside Culture to demonstrate the economic and cultural value of mobile food vendors and to advocate for mobile food vendor–friendly policies in Oklahoma City’s business districts.

Throughout the event, visitors will be invited to share feedback through QR codes, on-site posters, and digital campaigns, with a goal of collecting at least 500 survey responses. This data will be presented to Oklahoma City Council as part of a formal policy recommendation to expand opportunities for food trucks and mobile entrepreneurs.

“Mobile food vendors are small business owners and job creators who bring energy, culture, and economic opportunity to our city,” said Apollo Woods, Founder of the Bigger Than Food Foundation. “By activating downtown with local flavors and community engagement, we’re proving that food vendors and brick-and-mortar businesses can coexist side by side, just like they do in cities such as Houston, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Chicago, Portland, Dallas, and New Orleans. Oklahoma City is next.”

 

Daily Highlights

• October 20–25, 2025 | 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM daily
• Near Strata Tower Pavilion (across from Kerr Park)
• Three rotating local food trucks each day serving cuisine such as Kenyan, American Bistro, Mexican, BBQ, Tex-Mex, Soul Food, Vietnamese, frozen desserts, and global flavors
• Partnership with EMBARK to encourage visitors to ride shuttles and buses or walk from their offices to support local food entrepreneurs

 

Why It Matters

Mobile food–friendly policies create lower barriers to entry for food entrepreneurs, enhance the culinary and cultural experience for residents and tourists, and increase foot traffic for surrounding brick-and-mortar businesses.
By demonstrating this model through Curbside Culture, the Bigger Than Food Foundation aims to position Oklahoma City as a leader in inclusive policies that support our local street food culture.