AN AMERICAN food truck parked up in the heart of Bournemouth- The Churros Kings is Trader of the Week.
Operating from a food truck on the Bournemouth Pavilion terrace, The Churros Kings are producers of freshly made, tasty churros.
Those with a sweet tooth can enjoy the popular snack loaded with a range of delicious toppings including M&Ms, oreos, candy sprinkles and biscoff, or can tuck into a Churros Sundae, which includes a giant churros loop, toppings, sauce, and soft serve ice cream.
It is the second summer that The Churros Kings have taken residency on the terrace, which will be home to the truck until Friday September 23.
Its director, Will Morris, said: “The Pavilion has done a really good job this year and have been able to create a really cool and welcoming space. There’s other food up there and they’ve got the bar area, and they’ve given a refurbishment to the rear terrace.
“We’re happy to be part of that space. It’s accessible to everyone and it’s just a fun place to be for the summer.
“People who know Churros Kings already are happy to have us back.”
The Churros Kings will also be joined by ’The Street Kings’, a second truck serving a selection of street food classics, including a double stacked cheese and bacon burger, and a nacho burger topped with American cheese, crushed tortillas, and nacho cheese sauce.
Will added: “The Churros Kings has returned, and we’ve also launched The Street Kings truck. Both have been really well received.
“We’re there seven days a week, 12-8. We also run monthly specials so its worth keeping an eye out on our social media channels. Theres always cool stuff there for people to get involved in.”
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You can find The Churros Kings, as well as The Street Kings, on the Bournemouth Pavilion terrace until September 23.
The Churros Kings are also available on Deliveroo, so you can have the tasty treats delivered right to your door.
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