Are you ready for Power Trip this weekend? The festival is sure to leave you feeling energized and ready to rock out, but you’ll also need to refuel with some delicious food and drinks. Luckily, there are plenty of options available on the festival grounds to satisfy your cravings.
Just like other music festivals, such as Coachella and Stagecoach, Power Trip will have a wide variety of food vendors offering cuisines from around the world. Whether you’re in the mood for tacos, nachos, pizza, sushi, or something else entirely, you won’t have to travel far from the music to find it.
But if you’re up for exploring the food scene in the festival’s host city of Indio, there are some great options there too. The Desert Sun has put together a guide to the best burgers, sandwiches, and pizza in town. So you can grab a bite to eat, have a drink, and even catch a game on TV before heading to the concerts.
For those who are camping at the festival, The Holy Dive Bar is the place to be. It will be open from Thursday evening for campers arriving early, and from Friday to Sunday from 9 a.m. It’s located to the right of the main festival entrance and is accessible from the camping lots. Just make sure you have your festival wristband to enter.
The Holy Dive Bar will have a variety of food vendors to choose from, including Corn Dogs Gone Wild, LA Pizza Co, and Taste of Brazil. They’ll be serving up everything from hand-dipped hot dogs to wood-fired pizzas and authentic Brazilian cuisine. And don’t worry, there are plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options available too.
But if you’re closer to the North Lounge, you’ll find even more delicious options. Birrieria Michi offers birria and munchies, while The Drunken Dumpling serves up classic dumplings and wontons. And if you’re in the mood for something spicy, Spicy Pie has got you covered with their spicy pizza slices.
Heading over to the South Lounge? Then you can indulge in some all-American comfort food from Bacon Nation or enjoy Korean fusion food from Bulgogi. And if you’re in the mood for something sweet, Bom Bom is the original churrería and donut shop concept.
No matter where you are at Power Trip, you’ll never be too far away from tasty food options. Whether you want soul food, pizza, fried chicken, or anything else, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So make sure to refuel and recharge so you can keep the energy up for all the amazing music that awaits you.
Revamping the Food Scene at Power Trip 2023
Food options at festivals have come a long way in recent years. No longer limited to greasy burgers and stale chips, music lovers now have a plethora of delicious and diverse options to choose from. Power Trip 2023 is no exception, with a wide range of culinary delights to satisfy any craving. Let’s take a closer look at what awaits festival-goers in terms of food and drinks.
Starting with the Asian-inspired dishes, The Venue Sushi offers a selection of mouthwatering tuna and salmon rolls, sashimi, and other bites. If you have dietary restrictions, don’t worry – just ask about their special dietary options. Vesti, on the other hand, draws inspiration from Mediterranean cuisine, with a focus on cured meats and punchy cheeses. Vegetarian options are also available for those who prefer plant-based fare.
For those in the mood for something fried and indulgent, The Terrace is the place to be. The Baja Shrimp awaits you with delectable shrimp tacos, and if you’re feeling adventurous, give the Bulgogi Corn Dogs from Gone Wild a try. And let’s not forget about Dave’s Hot Chicken, where each piece of chicken is topped with Dave’s signature mix of spices. To accommodate different dietary needs, be sure to ask about their options.
Looking for something sweet and refreshing? You won’t be disappointed. Dole Whip offers swirled pineapple soft serve, perfect for those hot festival days. Meanwhile, Dream Donuts satisfies your cravings with specialty SoCal donuts. Both vendors provide dietary options, so everyone can enjoy their treats guilt-free.
If you’re in the mood for a hearty bowl, Festi Bowls has got you covered. Gerard’s Paella brings authentic Spanish paella and tapas to the festival, while Loving Cup offers hand-churned frozen yogurt made-to-order. Mason’s Den serves up corn and esquites, funnel cakes, and other fried goodies. And of course, Pies and Lows offers a slice of pizza to enjoy while listening to your favorite bands.
Craving some cheesy goodness? Look no further than Poutine Brothers, where you can indulge in cheesy and gravy-coated fries. For a taste of New York in the desert, Uncle Paulie’s Deli serves up classic deli sandwiches, with dietary options available upon request. West Coast Noodles brings you the best of both Asian and American-Italian noodles, so you can savor a fusion of flavors.
But what about the South Terrace, you ask? Don’t worry, there’s plenty to satisfy your cravings there too. Wolfie’s specializes in plant-based fried hot chicken sandwiches and tenders, catering to vegan and vegetarian tastes. Bacon Nation Bulldog Burgers offers burgers, fries, and more, with options available for vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets. Heritage LA Spicy Pie Street Kitchen brings you classic California cuisine with a spicy twist. Surfer Taco offers seafood tacos, burritos, and quesadillas, with options for vegans, vegetarians, and gluten-free eaters. And let’s not forget about the Waffles & Wings food truck, serving up the perfect combination of chicken and waffles.
For those camping at the festival, there are additional food options near the campgrounds. Good Times Ice Cream Truck is the place to go for all your favorite ice cream flavors, with dietary options available upon request. Something Good LA offers a taste of soul with their fresh fruit smoothies, perfect for a refreshing pick-me-up. And if you’re in the mood for a drink, Blackened Whiskey Bar has got you covered with their unconventional whiskey creations. The Cabin offers top-shelf craft cocktails on tap, while the Craft Beer Barn provides a wide variety of local and regional craft beers. Menotti’s is the go-to spot for specialty coffees, including classic espresso drinks and unique signature blends.
But that’s not all – there’s also 6FT Under, a hidden speakeasy inside Pies & Lows where you can enjoy specialty drinks. Monster Java will be handing out samples of their supercharged coffee with cream and sugar, infused with their famous Monster Energy blend, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Smoothie Patrol offers plant-based smoothies and espresso drinks, perfect for a quick pick-me-up. Just Squeezed provides freshly squeezed craft lemonade, catering to various dietary needs.
If you’re a whiskey enthusiast, make sure to check out the daily whiskey tastings at the Holy Dive Bar. Sample a selection of whiskeys, including the unique Blackened Whiskey, as well as other popular brands.
As you can see, the food and drink options at Power Trip 2023 are diverse and exciting. Whether you’re a fan of sushi, tacos, burgers, or smoothies, there’s something for everyone. So come hungry, explore the various vendors, and indulge in the delicious offerings. Power Trip 2023 is not just about the music – it’s a culinary adventure waiting to be savored.
To learn more about the food and drink options available at Power Trip 2023, visit https://powertrip.live/eat-drink/.
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