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    « 2008 Vibes - Thursday 9 p.m. | Main | 2008 Vibes - Friday, 7:30 p.m. »

    August 1, 2008

    2008 Vibes - Friday, 4:30 p.m.

    If you’re wondering how much cash to bring to the Vibes, I took a walk around the food court and vending areas and did a cursory look at what’s available and prices.
    Here’s a sampling:
    Veggie quesadilla and grilled cheese stand $4-$5.50
    Thai food $2-$7
    Pizza $5-$6
    Hot dogs $3
    Cheeseburgers $6
    Kebabs $7-$9
    Tacos and burritos $7-$9.50
    Crepes $4-$8.50
    Steak sandwich $9
    Chicken pita $9
    Chinese food $6-$8
    Meatball grinder $6
    French bread pizza $4-$5
    Cheesesteak $8
    Italian Sausage grinder $8
    Smoothies $4-$7
    There also was a stand selling gyros and falafel with a sign advertising curried goat and pigeon rice. I don’t know what that is, but I’ll definitely pass.
    If you have a sweet tooth, the Vibes also has plenty to offer, including a Ben & Jerry’s stand, soft-serve sundaes, desserts and one booth is selling deep-fried Twinkies ($4) and Oreos ($4).
    As for the other vending booths, it seems you can tie-dye just about anything and it’s for sale here. Also, there are plenty of people selling jewelry and other trinkets.
    There even is one vendor catering to the future Deadheads of this world, the aptly named Little Hippie booth.

    Posted by Sean on August 1, 2008 4:28 PM

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