COTTLEVILLE, Mo. — A new food truck garden is set to open in Cottleville Friday, July 1.
From the partners of 9 Mile Garden, Frankie Martin’s Garden will have “some of the best food trucks” from around the St. Louis area, according to a press release.
The new food truck garden was named in honor of the late Cottleville resident and farmer Frank J. Martin who previously owned the property located at 5372 St. Charles Street.
The food garden itself features an LED wall for sports and entertainment, a food truck staging area, a 2,400-square-foot pavilion with the “best” craft breweries in the country.
Additionally, the food truck garden has shaded picnic tables, pergolas, pavilions, and pickleball and sand volleyball courts.
The former house on the 2.74 acres of property was turned into a whisky and wine bar with inside and outside patio seating. The menu has more than 230 whiskeys and a large selection of fine wine from around the world.
Frankie Martin’s Garden will be open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch and 5-9 p.m. for dinner. Weekend brunch hours will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
“Opening Missouri’s first food truck garden with 9 Mile Garden to now being able to open a second one in the heart of Cottleville has been an exciting experience,” said Brian Hardesty, restaurateur and managing partner of Frankie Martin’s Garden.
“Being able to bring everything our first garden has and even more to Cottleville is an honor, and we can’t wait for the community to see everything we have to offer.”
The daily lineup of food trucks will be posted on Frankie Martin’s Garden social media by 10 a.m., according to the press release.
The current lineup includes, Angie Burger, Aristocrab Company, Beast Craft BBQ, Cluck Oink Moo, The Crooked Boot, Daddy O’s Cheese Steaks, Doggie Mac’s, Homestyle Grill, Lion’s Choice, Mother’s on Wheels, Moving Munchies, Scoops & More, SNS Goodies, Soul Burger, Supersmokers, The Sweet Side, This N’ That Eatery, Truck Norris, Ukraft, Wayno’s, Wok N’ Roll, Zacchi, and Zia’s.
Guests also can reserve areas of the garden for private gatherings, and rent out the pickleball and sand volleyball courts as well, the press release states.
The food truck garden additionally is offering a club membership for customers to store favorite bottles of whiskey on-site to have it readily available for them to drink. The membership also includes special pricing on whiskey and wine, a special whiskey glass, a free birthday pour and an exclusive e-newsletter, according to the press release.
For more information about Frankie Martin’s Garden, click here.