PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — A once-a-month treat for the folks of Pensacola, where downtown turns into a celebration with live music, yummy foods, art, and more, but the rising cost to participate now leaves some vendors with the difficult decision to not reapply.
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In past years, food trucks paid a flat rate of $300. However, this year, Gallery Night is also requiring 10% of all sales.
“We love Gallery Night, and they run a great and tight ship but, you know, it comes down to feasibility,” Owner of 850 Barbeque Stephen Page said.
Page said his truck makes anywhere from $2-3,000 during the night, but a large chunk goes back into buying supplies and paying employees…