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Sponsor spotlight Clam Strips the special at Scottys Food Truck this week

Lynnwood, WALocal News

This week, seafood enthusiasts can indulge in the special Clam Strips at Scotty’s Food Truck, celebrated for their perfectly crisp exterior and tender, flavorful interior. The food truck will be stationed in the Calvary Church parking lot of Edmonds’ Five Corners neighborhood from February 20-22, 2025, operating between 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Customers can choose to pair these delectable clam strips with either French fries or a fresh Caesar salad, catering to various tastes. Scotty’s signature tartar sauce adds a delightful touch, making each bite even more enjoyable.

To avoid long wait times, diners are encouraged to call ahead at 206-795-1615. This local food truck not only offers a unique coastal culinary experience but also fosters community engagement in the Edmonds area. With the growing popularity of food trucks, Scotty’s stands out by providing high-quality seafood in a convenient, accessible format. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to savor a taste of the ocean right in your neighborhood.

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