Here’s where you can find your favorite local food trucks Feb. 11-14 (WYDaily file/Courtesy of Foodatudeâ¦Food With Attitude Facebook’s page)
Several food trucks from the Historic Triangle continue to serve their 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. 11-14.
The Scottish Pig
Saturday: Saude Creek Vineyards, 16230 Cooks Mill Road, 2-5 p.m.
Sunday:Â Saude Creek Vineyards, 16230 Cooks Mill Road, 2-5 p.m.
Matchsticks BBQ Co.
Matchsticks will be parked at the location of their soon-to-be-open restaurant with a special menu on Saturday.
Catch your favorite local food trucks operating throughout the Historic Triangle and on the peninsula this week. (WYDaily/Courtesy of Unslplash)
Several food trucks from the Historic Triangle continue to serve their 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 Jan. 28-31.
Matchsticks BBQ Co.
Matchsticks will provide free dinner for kids at the location of their soon-to-be-open restaurant on Thursday. Regular menu items will be available for purchase for adults.
Thursday:Â Midtown Row, 1260 Richmond Road, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Williamsburg, Va. When The Virginia Beer Company’s management team made the executive decision on 3/16/2020 to close their taproom and shift entirely to curbside to-go operations, there was no precedent for how to plan for the future of the business. But one focus remained clear: do everything possible to keep every member of the Virginia Beer Co. team on the payroll.
“Once we got curbside takeaway operations established, our next focus was on coming out with as many can releases as possible to keep the ‘brew-thru’ refreshed. Our brewers had plenty to do on that front, but curbside ops didn’t demand as many hours for our front-of-house crew,” reflects Virginia Beer Co. Taproom Manager & Business Developer Luci Legaspi. “We had to brainstorm how to keep our team’s hours up without a taproom – so deep cleans, improvement projects, and renovations became a big part of our weekly routines.”
(WYDaily file/Courtesy of Carmen’s Jamaican Authentic Cuisine Facebook page)
Several food trucks from the Historic Triangle continue to serve their 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 Jan. 7-10.
Carmen’s Jamaican Authentic Cuisine
Thursday: 8 Shires Distillery, 7218 Merrimac Trail, 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Friday:Â Capstan Bar Brewing Company, 2036 Exploration Way in Hampton, 5Â p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 8 Shires Distillery, 7218 Merrimac Trail, 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday:Â Coastal Fermentory, 206 23rd St. in Newport News, noon to 7 p.m.
Several call the Historic Triangle home, serving their culinary creations all over the community.
Hereâs what food truck operators have as far as their operations are concerned Dec. 31 through Jan. 3.
The Scottish Pig
Saturday:Â Saude Creek Vineyards, 16230 Cooks Mill Road, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday:Â Saude Creek Vineyards, 16230 Cooks Mill Road, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Foodatudeâ¦Food With Attitude
Friday:Â Alewerks Brewing Company, 189B Ewell Road, noon to 8 p.m.
DD214 Smokehouse
Don Chido
Saturday: Alewerks Brewing Company, 189B Ewell Road, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday: Alewerks Brewing Company, 189B Ewell Road, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.