The Washington Post notes that the DC Council will hold a hearing on May 10 where the proposed DC food truck regulations will be discussed. The council may only vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’ on passing the regulations and cannot make any modifications. Judging from the last public comment period, about 95% of DC residents are […]
After almost a year of development, Jamaican Mi Crazy is ready to start serving their fans! They are aiming to launch today (4/25) at Farragut Square. More truck info and menu details are on their page.
A video released today showing a typical day in the life of the men and women who run Washington, DC’s food trucks warns that the many benefits food trucks provide the community are put at risk by Mayor Vincent Gray’s proposed new regulations. The Institute for Justice has also started up a national street vending […]
Linda’s Luncheonette had a soft opening last week, but has started regular service as of today. Today’s location is Silver Spring. Additional details can be found on their page.
The DC-area’s first all-vegan food truck, The Randy Radish, opened this past weekend in Loudoun county! Their regular service begins on Tuesday with tentative plans to visit Leesburg. More info + links are on their page!
The rain is holding off, so it’s still a great time for happy hour! The food trucks are all here waiting to serve you some delicious snacks. 🙂
Goodies is looking really good right about now!
Truckeroo is getting started 🙂 The weather is great! A nice breeze and the temperature is perfect. Opening:
Hey DC food truck fans! 25 of DC’s best food trucks will congregate at Fairgrounds DC (1299 Half Street Southeast, Washington, DC) for Truckeroo! Doors open at 11am and the festivities run until 11pm! There will be ample covered and uncovered seating, free admission, entertainment and adult beverages (a nice spot for Friday happy hour). […]
It should come as no surprise that more DC residents support DC food trucks than voted for Obama in the last election. 🙂 (94.22% versus 90.91%) The Food Truck Association of Metropolitan Washington combed through the public comments and published this press release (pdf).