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Washington, DC: New Washington, DC, Food Truck Rules Are (Mostly) Good (So Far)
If the first week under the new regulations is a harbinger of the long-term impact of the rules, then I’m cautiously optimistic.
Washington, DC: Soul Food Truck in DC Gets Going
Hearty and yummy soul food will now be available in Washington DC. And the food will be cruelty-free vegan style to cater to anyone’s desires
Wash, D.C.: Food Trucks Serve Up Beats Along with Eats
Wash, D.C.: Food Trucks Serve Up Beats Along with Eats
POSTCARD FROM WASHINGTON: On the Street, There’s More to Chew on than the Food
Stop the brownface minstrel act
Wash, DC: Is DPW Low-Balling the Number of Parking Tickets Issued to Food Trucks?
DPW says it is responding to community complaints
Wash, DC: Fed Up Federal Workers to Feast on Free Food
“The Facebook for Feds,” is hosting a “Free Food Trucks for Feds”
Wash, DC: Tasty Kabob Cook Suffers Minor Burns in Propane Accident
“I guess it burned her a little bit on the side of the face,”
DC: Kosher is About More than Food
The new Glatt-kosher food truck Sixth and Rye, under the auspices of top chef Spike Mendelsohn, who uses kosher food to draw Jews closer to Judaism.
Wash, DC: The Food Truck That Drove Right Over Kosher Politics
The only thing that kept Sixth and Rye from opening as planned was the local Vaad’s refusal to certify the truck.
Pi to Open in Downtown St. Louis’ Mercantile Exchange
Fresh off a gushing Washington Post review of its D.C.-based food truck, Pi Pizzeria announced today it will open its fifth St. Louis-area location at the downtown Mercantile Exchange building.