6 Coolest Food Trucks

July 29, 2016

6 Coolest Food Trucks Subscribe: http://bit.ly/28Pe5IR Twitter: http://bit.ly/28PehrG Facebook: http://bit.ly/28UFDRt Number One: A food truck in Seattle makes food specifically for dogs. Ben and Dawn Ford started the so-called "bakery" to serve doggie treats such as Bacon Cupcakes, peanut-butter Pretzels and... chicken feet. The couple, who are pro-dog walkers too, dreamed up their business plan after baking similar treats for dogs at home. The treats were a resounding success among their dogs, so they took up canine catering full time! They have since taken the plunge into feline delicacies too. Every tip they receive is donated to a local charity which helps old animals. Number Two: Do you like the idea of food served from a Garbage truck? Well in LA you can. "The Garbage Truck" serves food across multiple states, including it's signature dish "The Trash Plate". And a trash plate is no small order (literally). It features fries, macaroni salad, a meat of your choice, onions, every sauce imaginable and finally an egg on top. Other than the monumental dish, they also offer breakfast and a whole range of other options. Number Three This truck in Denver sells seasonal treats and candy. "The Bumblebee"'s menu is inspired by traditional french pastries, and overall has a distinct and wonderful vintage and nostalgic charm surrounding it. The flagship truck is a 962 P-30 Step-Van; a real throwback. It once was a shuttle bus for a local fair. With modern sensibility thrown into it, this traditional ride is now serving wholesome treats to the citizens on the streets. Number Four: Lulu's local Eatery is one unique truck. That wood-texture design around it really makes it stand out. It serves entirely vegetarian food, so it obviously boasts a garden on the roof. Yup, they cook the stuff that grows there too. All the food is affordable, as well as tasty, and the company wants to promote sustainable and organic meals. The owners, Lauren Loomis and Robert Tucker, now operate out of a building rather than a truck, but they've splashed the same look and ideals out their new brick establishment. Number Five: Fans of Orange is The New Black will know of this. The show got their own food truck onto the streets offering free pie! The food truck, named "Crazy Pyes", is based on Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren, a character from the show who was an instant hit online. The truck was a hit success across many states, but did find itself with a single protester - claiming it was exploiting women who had been jailed. We are unsure if the truck is still operating as of 2016, but you should keep an eye out for it on the streets. Number Six: Alan Hyland, originally from Ireland, had always wanted to set up a food truck for selling Irish cuisine. His neighbour Absulam Abdai, from Eritrea, also wanted to set up a Food Truck. So, they teamed up to make the dream real. And so Éire Trea was created, perhaps the only place offering Irish-Eritrean food. On offer are such things as Shepherd's pie, Chicken Doro-Wat and an Irish curry; which is quite the combo. And they are still experimenting on the best way to fuse their two nations cuisines. We can't wait to see what they come up with next!

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