Community Festivals in Jay, VT
The Burger Bus serves Jay area events with on-site burger catering.
- Built for event crowds
- Good for schools, offices, parties, weddings, and community events
- Start with date, address, count, and service window
Food Truck Catering
City Festival Catering in Jay, VT
The Burger Bus caters community festivals across Jay, VT — burgers cooked fresh on the truck and served hot, so the line keeps moving and your guests stay happy.
Why Food Truck Catering Works for Community Festivals
- A downtown-festival favorite that draws a crowd
- High-volume service handles peak foot traffic
- Self-contained truck fits any street-fair footprint
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The Burger Bus
Community Festivals Catering · Jay
Planning community festivals? Send your date, headcount, and location.
Why It Works
- A downtown-festival favorite that draws a crowd
- High-volume service handles peak foot traffic — including Hotel Jay Conference Center and Jay Peak Resort
- Self-contained truck fits any street-fair footprint
Estimated Attendance?
75 guests
Consider 2 trucks for faster service at this size
Solid volume for one truck — 60–80 guests served per hour.
For your city festival in Jay, our team will confirm the exact setup after you submit your request.
Why consider 2 trucks?
With 2 trucks you can offer two different menus — perfect for groups with mixed preferences. Both trucks can also run the same menu for faster throughput.
Our team responds within 5–7 minutes — often faster.
Serving: Vermont
Serving Jay for Community Festivals and Beyond
Venues & Event Locations
Health and fire permit requirements vary by venue and jurisdiction. If your event location requires specific documentation, let us know at booking.
The Burger Bus and our local catering partners carry current health and fire credentials. If your venue requires specific permits or documentation, just let us know at booking.
Your Local Booking Team
Meet Your Vermont Booking Specialist
Simon
Food Truck Booking Agent
Hands-on food truck experience, billing awareness, and event-tested operational perspective.
Simon is a Food Truck Booking Agent who started in the industry in 2016 as an original Mac 'N Noodles team member and was trusted to run his own truck by age 18. With experience across more than 1,000 events, commissary operations for 11+ trucks, and an accounting background, he brings a confident, hands-on perspective to billing, event flow, and booking support.
- Worked across 1,000+ events and commissary operations
- Strong on billing, event flow, and booking support
Planning community festivals in Jay? Simon will help you dial in menu, timing, access, and setup before you book.
Ready to Book City Festival Catering in Jay?
Simon covers Vermont — send your date, headcount, and venue and he will take it from there.
The original Burger Bus — retired from the road, but the team behind it is still booking events. Simon will pair you with our best team for your city festival.
City Festival Catering FAQ — Jay, VT
Yes — Community Festivals in Jay are one of the events we cater most. What makes the truck a good fit: a downtown-festival favorite that draws a crowd; high-volume service handles peak foot traffic; self-contained truck fits any street-fair footprint.
Jay's verified event context includes corporate meetings, tourism-season events, and private-property parties, with venue contexts including convention and meeting venues and amphitheaters and outdoor concert venues.
Verified Jay local areas and anchors include Jay Peak Resort, Hotel Jay Conference Center, Ice Haus Arena, and Garden Valley Pond.
For Jay meeting-venue events, confirm load-in timing, service location, parking, and organizer approval with the venue. For Jay outdoor concert events, confirm the truck staging area, generator or power plan, and service window with the venue or organizer.
For Jay outdoor events: Lakefront and waterfront outdoor events should keep rain, wind, and indoor-backup plans ready. Warm-weather outdoor gatherings should plan shade, hydration, and a clear service window without assuming fixed weather.