Houston's 3rd Annual Fajita Fest Is Free To The Public
By: A.A. Cristi
Feel the summertime heat sizzle at the 2018 Houston Fajita Festival, happening on Saturday, July 28th at Houston Community College's west loop campus. Admission is free for everyone, and you won't want to miss all there is to see, taste, and do!
This year's Houston Fajita Festival will feature over a dozen food vendors and brings in some of the best grillmasters in Texas to serve up their most mouth-watering Mexican dishes. The Festival also offers several ways for Tex-Mex enthusiasts to indulge in the experience with fan favorites like the taco and watermelon eating contests. Foodies, families, and friends are all encouraged to come out and enjoy a host of endless entertainment, including the kids' playground, two DJs, wrestling matches, live art walls, a photo area, and so much more! As the Houston Fajita Festival continues to grow in size and quality, the overall experience for attendees is top priority for festival organizer, Andrew Harris of Grandma's Boys Lemonade, "We are excited that the festival is free this year, and the bigger location at HCC means we can provide even more activities for the community to play, eat, and create new memories."The Houston Fajita Festival is a family-friendly celebration of Mexican culture, food, drinks, live music and entertainment with plenty of outdoor fun. The festival offers a day filled with delicious fajita choices, in addition to the various food and drink competitions.

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