![]() “I am super hopeful for 2022 I think we are going to have a great year, I think festivals coming back we are actually looking at adding anonther food trucks to our fleet to travel the country,” said Jackson. Should events continue to return to the area at this rate, he is excited for what the future could hold. However, in the last three months they’ve already gone to six. Jackson said pre-pandemic, they usually worked 15 festivals year. “The atmosphere out there, the energy is strong and high, it’s awesome really” ![]() “Yesterday was a huge turn out for a Thursday of the festival,” said Jackson. He shared that he has seen other local businesses do the same. ![]() Jackson said the turnout is bigger than he expected and he’s already sold hundreds of bowls. Now he is getting back to this roots this weekend, feeding hungry festivalgoers. We lost anything where there were large groups,” said Jackson. ”We did lose major music festivals, we lost NASCAR races. While buidling poke bowl after poke bowl helped him open up two resturants, he actually started off with a food truck, which he would usually take to these big events. Personally, I love festivals and on the business side its one of those things where we got involved in a lot of festivals pre-COVID and then unfortunately when COVID happened, we all know that festivals came to a complete halt,” said Jackson. While he just opened up restaurant Stoked Poke, his big focus is on Welcome to Rockville. Accross the street at One Daytona, Eric Jackson is working to be in two places at once. Not only that, but the biggest event is actually the Welcome to Rockville music festival being held for the very first time at the speedway.įor many local businesses, it’s a draw they’ve been waiting for. There’s an art festival at One Daytona and a Strongman Competition at the Ocean Center. There’s a lot going on this weekend in Daytona Beach.
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