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Foodatude…Food with Attitude food truck. WYDaily file/Courtesy of Foodatude…Food with Attitude)
Several food trucks from the Historic Triangle continue to serve culinary creations throughout the community despite the coronavirus pandemic.
From breweries, distilleries, and vineyards, hereâs where you can find local food truck operators the weekend of Feb. 25-28.
The Scottish Pig
Saturday:Â Saude Creek Vineyards, 16230 Cooks Mill Road, 2-5 p.m.
Sunday:Â Saude Creek Vineyards, 16230 Cooks Mill Road, 2-5 p.m.
The Hungry Pug
Matchsticks BBQ Co.
Matchsticks will be parked at the location of its soon-to-be-open restaurant with free dinner for kids this week.
With lessoned Alcohol Beverage Control restrictions, many breweries credit their successes amid the pandemic to the new delivery permits which allowed businesses to package their brews and bring them to folks’ front doors. Now, the General Assembly is considering several bills that if passed, could help local breweries in the years to come.
The Hungry Pug food truck, parked outside Alewerks. (WYDaily/ Andrew Harris)
Several food trucks from the Historic Triangle continue to serve culinary creations throughout the community despite the coronavirus pandemic.
From breweries, distilleries, and vineyards, hereâs where you can find local food truck operators the weekend of Feb. 18-21.
Carmenâs Jamaican Authentic Cuisine
Thursday: Capstan Bar Brewing Company, 2036 Exploration Way in Hampton, 5-8 p.m.
Don Chido
Flame and Pie
Friday: Capstan Bar Brewing Company, 2036 Exploration Way in Hampton, 5-8 p.m.
Saturday: Sly Clyde Ciderworks, 207 East Mellen St. in Hampton, 12-8 p.m.
Foodatude…Food With Attitude