Popular Food Truck Ragga Surf Café Plans Late Summer Return To Marineland on Dolphin Adventure’s Grounds
Ragga Surf Café plans to return to Marineland by the end of summer, setting up at the Dolphin Adventure. The expansion features a refurbished 39-foot bus and will create 30 new jobs. While local officials welcome the end of the area's food desert, Mayor Buddy Pinder expressed co…
The popular food-truck operation forced to vacate the River-to-Sea Preserve in Marineland at the end of 2024, after a deal it had struck with Flagler County government unraveled , has struck a deal with the new Dolphin Adventure, on whose grounds it plans to open by summer’s end.
“We were waiting for them to get established, we were waiting on the phone call, so now we have made a deal and we’re moving forward,” James Powell Jr., one of the co-owners of the Palm Coast-registered company, said today.
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