Food

Don’t feel like cooking? Well, we got you covered. Most Friday and Saturdays, you will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of good eats brought to you by the mobile chefs that comprise the area’s food truck community.

The following food truck vendors have served the Cove community.

Note: The list displayed here is for reference only. Please refer to the Calendar of Events for scheduling information.

NameFood TypeWebsiteFacebook
All City Dogs Street CuisineConeys, Hot Dogs, SandwichesWebsiteNA
Bastianelli's Italian MercatoItalianNAFacebook
Battle Alley Coffee Co.Coffee, Baked GoodsWebsiteFacebook
Cone-AppetitIce CreamNAFacebook
Cops and Robbers Ice Cream Paddy WagonIce CreamWebsiteFacebook
Critter's CoffeeCoffeeNAFacebook
Dippin' DotsIce CreamWebsiteNA
Fat Axe GrillHamburgers, Hot DogsNAFacebook
Fortune CookingAsian FusionWebsiteFacebook
Fresco Mobile Street GrillMexicanNAFacebook
I Scream 4 Ice CreamIce CreamNAFacebook
Jeano's at 989Street FoodNAFacebook
Kona Ice of BrightonShaved IceWebsiteNA
Lily Pedals Brew BikeCoffeeWebsiteFacebook
London BroilSandwiches, Mac & CheeseNAFacebook
Nancy's Snack ShackStreet FoodNAFacebook
NOM NOM NinjaHibachi WrapsWebsiteFacebook
NOTCH'yo BurgersHamburgersWebsiteFacebook
NOTCH'yo NachosNachosWebsiteFacebook
Papa Bill's BBQBBQ
Pappa's NoodzPastaWebsiteFacebook
Pit Boss SmokehouseBBQNAFacebook
Royal Pot Food TruckChineseWebsiteFacebook
The Slater ShackHot Dogs, Sandwiches, Tacos, Burgers, and SidesWebsiteFacebook
Snowy Owl Shaved Ice CompanyShaved IceNAFacebook
Sup DogsHot DogsNAFacebook
Tamale Rose Authentic West Coast Mexican FoodMexicanWebsiteFacebook
Triple Threat Mobile EaterySandwiches, Mac & CheeseWebsiteFacebook
Union Station SmokehouseBBQNAFacebook
Ya Gotta EatPizzaNAFacebook

Scott and Debi Ritter are back for the 2025 season, bringing with them their farm-fresh goodies including sweet corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, and more. They’ll be setting up shop during Saturday morning Coffee Chat meetings.

Look for announcements on Facebook each week for the list of available items. If you’re lucky, you’ll have a chance to take home some of Scott and Debi’s famous homemade dill pickles.

Scott & Debi Ritter

Macy and Mallory grew up on their family’s dairy and crop farm, Cole Farms, a 4th generation family farm established in the early 1900’s. From a young age, they watched their father, Kevin, work endless hours to make sure the farm and all of their animals were well taken care of. It was through Kevin’s selfless passion for the farm that inspired both Macy and Mallory to follow in his footsteps.

Living on Cole Farms, Macy had access to safe and high-quality beef. She felt that local, homegrown meats should be more easily accessible for people who did not live on or own a farm. She and her cousin Jeremy brainstormed the plan to market USDA, homegrown beef available to the community. They both believed immensely in this idea and they worked together to begin MJ Farms.

They officially opened the store in early 2018, and it has grown ever since. What started out as just beef sales has now developed into a full farm fresh grocery store. Mallory later joined her sister in developing the store. Macy dedicates the success of MJ Farms to the support of her local community and her parents, Janeen and Kevin.

MJ Farms (Facebook)
6972 Cole Rd. • Bancroft, MI 48414 • 989-413-7683
mj_farms@mjfarms2018.onmicrosoft.com • mjfarmservices@gmail.com

Click HERE to visit the Calendar of Events for scheduling details.

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