Showing posts with label food trucks. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Bone & Bread Is Shutting Down Operations

The people behind a local food truck and a taproom kitchen are saying farewell to both.

According to a Facebook post, Bone & Bread is shutting down operations, with the post saying the following:

It is with a heavy heart to announce Bone and Bread is going out of business. We are beyond devastated to have to do this. As of Friday January 31st. we will be leaving our joined location in Brighton with @widowmakerbrew Taproom and Kitchen as well as taking our beloved food truck off the road. We must do this for too many reasons to list or get into. It ultimately doesn't matter why we are closing as we would rather focus why we started and continue to offer the best possible product to the end.  We are so thankful for all the support from our customers over the past few years. You helped make a dream come true and we will be forever grateful.

Bone & Bread first started out in 2021 as a food truck operation, expanding to the kitchen at the Brighton location of Widowmaker Brewing a couple of years later.

The website for Bone & Bread can be found at https://bone-and-bread.com/

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Monday, January 22, 2024

Big Pig BBQ Is Doing a Pop-Up at Park-9 Dog Bar in Everett

A North Shore caterer that focuses on barbecue is popping up at an indoor dog park and bar that opened last year.

According to a press release, Big Pig BBQ will be setting up shop at Park-9 Dog Bar in Everett, offering items such as pulled pork, brisket, wings, sausage, smash burgers, macaroni and cheese, loaded fries, and more, all of which can be paired with the cocktail offerings available at the dog bar. Big Pig will be on site during the weekend of January 27-28, and then Wednesday through Sunday for the next three months.

Park-9 is the first year-round indoor dog park and bar in New England, while Big Pig BBQ--which started out in 2008--offers catering for corporate events, weddings, and more while also having a food truck set up at True North Brewery in Ipswich.

The address for Park-9 Dog Bar is 48 Waters Avenue #1, Everett, MA 02149. Its website is at https://www.park9dogbar.com/ while the website for Big Pig BBQ is at https://www.bigpigbarbecue.com/


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Friday, August 12, 2022

Across the Border Is Opening in Jamaica Plain

The people behind a Tex-Mex food truck are getting ready to open a brick-and-mortar restaurant.

According to an article from the Jamaica Plain News, Across the Border appears to be on the verge of opening in Jamaica Plain, moving into a space on Centre Street in Hyde Square that had been home to Pikalo before it moved down the street. Based on the food truck's offerings, expect to see tacos, burritos, nachos, quesadillas, bowls, and more, including Cheeto burritos, Frito burritos, and Dorito burritos.

Douglas and Shantel Salazar established the Across the Border food truck back in 2018, with the truck offering catering for various events in the Boston area and elsewhere in Massachusetts.

The address for Across the Border's brick-and-mortar dining spot is 378A Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130. The website for the business can be found at http://acrosstheborderfood.com/

[February 23, 2023 update: According to a press release, Across the Border is now open in Jamaica Plain.]

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Monday, April 12, 2021

Summer Shack Food Truck to Debut at the Rose Kennedy Greenway April 21

A local group of seafood restaurants is going to be bringing a food truck to downtown Boston.

According to a press release, Summer Shack is setting up the Summer Shack Food Truck on the Rose Kennedy Greenway beginning Wednesday, April 21, with the truck residing by Rowes Wharf and High Street. We are told that the food truck will be open for lunch on Wednesdays through December, and starting in mid-May, it will also be open on Thursdays as well (through October). A few items that the truck will offer on its opening menu include lobster potstickers with soy ginger sauce, fried whole belly clams with tartar sauce, crab cakes with basil aioli, chilled and warm lobster rolls, fish tacos, smash burgers, Boston cream pie, and more.

Currently, permanent locations of Summer Shack can be found in Cambridge's Alewife area, Boston's Back Bay, and Mohegan Sun in Connecticut. The website for Summer Shack is at https://www.summershackrestaurant.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Stella Express Food Truck in South Boston Has Been Taken Off the Road; Online Petition to Bring It Back Now in Place

A food truck in South Boston that the owner of a popular South End restaurant debuted a few weeks ago is shuttered, and it isn't yet known whether it could return.

According to a source, Stella Express has apparently been told that it can no longer operate at the corner of West Broadway and B Street in Southie, with a petition page from Evan Deluty saying the following:

Help save Stella Express in South Boston! We recently were disappointed to learn that we were being instructed to cease serving on the corner of West Broadway and B Street. But, we are hoping to change some minds and we need your help! Please sign this online petition and, if possible, leave a short note when you sign about how how much you'd like to see us resume food truck operations in Southie.

It is not known why Deluty's food truck had to leave its space in South Boston, nor is it known whether the truck could end up moving to another space; as soon as we find out more, we will post an update here.

Stella Express, which debuted toward the end of August, was a rebirth of sorts of Stella Restaurant, which resided on Washington Street in the South End until closing this spring. The food truck was serving some favorites from the old Stella menu, including Caesar salad with grilled chicken, bolognese, and chocolate mousse, along with breakfast sandwiches, espresso, latte, macchiato, and cappuccino.

[Earlier Article]
Stella Restaurant in Boston's South End to Be Reborn As Stella Express Food Truck in South Boston
Stella Restaurant in Boston's South End Is Closing for Good

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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Monday, August 10, 2020

Stella Restaurant in Boston's South End to Be Reborn As Stella Express Food Truck in South Boston

A beloved South End restaurant that shut down this spring is returning as a food truck that will reside in South Boston.

According to an article from boston.com, Evan Deluty of the now-closed Stella Restaurant on Washington Street is going to be setting up a truck called Stella Express, which will be parked at the corner of W Broadway and B Street a short distance east of the Broadway T station. The post mentions that the new food truck will offer favorites from the old Stella menu, including Caesar salad with grilled chicken, bolognese, and chocolate mousse, along with breakfast sandwiches (available all day), espresso, latte, macchiato, and cappuccino.

Stella Restaurant closed its doors in May after being in business for 15 years.

[August 19 update: A Facebook post from Christopher Haynes of CBH PR Studio & Publicity Lab, Stella Express is hoping to debut on Saturday, August 22.]

[Earlier Article]
Stella Restaurant in Boston's South End Is Closing for Good

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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Tuesday, August 04, 2020

The Cookie Monstah Opens in Swampscott

A local business that sells ice cream sandwiches from a pair of bake shops as well as from a food truck has expanded to a third brick-and-mortar location.

According to a source, The Cookie Monstah is now open in Swampscott, joining other stores in Burlington and Danvers along with a food truck that has been off the road due to the COVID-19 pandemic but is returning later this week. A Patch article mentions that founder Melissa Gale opened the new shop over the weekend, and that it will be open Tuesday through Sunday starting at noon each day (closing time is 9:00 PM Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday, and 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays).

The Cookie Monstah, which started out as a food truck in 2014, offers cookies, ice cream, and ice cream sandwiches.

The address for The Cookie Monstah in Swampscott is 505 Paradise Road, Swampscott, MA, 01907. Its website can be found at https://thecookiemonstah.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Friday, May 29, 2020

Food Trucks Slated to Return to Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston on June 1

Food trucks are getting ready to return to downtown Boston for another season, though restrictions will be in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to an article from Boston Magazine, the food truck season kicks off on the Rose Kennedy Greenway June 1, with social distancing protocols put into place and, generally, fewer trucks set up at the sites. Expect to see such familiar names along the Greenway on weekdays this summer, including Bon Me, the Chicken & Rice Guys, the Chubby Chickpea, Daddy's Bonetown Burgers, Jamaica Mi Hungry, Posto, Zo, and others.

Boston Magazine notes that the food truck season was originally supposed to begin on April 1 this year.

Go to the link below to see the current schedule for the food trucks, though note that it could definitely change:

https://www.rosekennedygreenway.org/food

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Friday, December 27, 2019

Revelry to Open in Waltham

A couple of weeks ago, it was reported that a Cuban restaurant in Waltham was planning to move to a new location, and now we have learned that a familiar name will be taking over its soon-to-be-vacated space.

According to an article in the Patch, Revelry is opening on Main Street, moving into the space where Gustazo Cuban Cafe resides until it moves to the former Garcia Brogan's space on Moody Street. The post mentions that this is indeed the same Revelry whose truck is often set up at the soon-to-close Coppersmith in South Boston--and Coppersmith owner Gerry Curtin is behind the opening of what will apparently be a brick-and-mortar version of the truck, which means it could be a Cajun/New Orleans-style restaurant.

Coppersmith plans to close early next month, as a life sciences development is being built at its site.

The address for the upcoming location of Revelry is 663 Main Street, Waltham, MA, 02451. The website for the food truck is at http://www.revelryboston.com/

[Earlier Articles]
Gustazo Cuban Cafe to Move to Former Garcia Brogan's Space in Waltham
Coppersmith in South Boston Is Closing in January; Life Sciences Complex Slated to Move into Space

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Monday, December 09, 2019

Morrell's BBQ in Stoughton Has Closed; Business to Focus on Catering and Food Truck

A suburban barbecue restaurant has shut down, though the business will live on for various events.

According to a source, Morrell's BBQ in Stoughton is now closed, with the Facebook page for the place confirming this, saying it will be offering catering and its food truck for corporate and private events--and that another restaurant will apparently be moving into its space. The Washington Street dining spot first opened in the early part of 2017, serving such items as ribs, brisket, pulled pork, fried chicken, and more; the restaurant had taken over the space where LaStoria Italian Bar & Grill had once been.

Morrell's had originally been set up as a food truck before opening its brick-and-mortar space.

The address for this now-closed restaurant in Stoughton was: Morrell's BBQ, 577 Washington Street (Route 138), Stoughton, MA, 02072.

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Update: Coppersmith in South Boston Is Closing in Late 2020; Life Sciences Complex to Move into Space

[Ed note: This article was updated on January 2, 2020 to reflect the fact that the restaurant will remain open quite a bit longer than originally thought.]

Earlier this year, it was reported that yet another South Boston restaurant was facing an uncertain future due to new development. Now we have learned that the dining spot will indeed be closing.

BostonTweet states (via a Boston Magazine article) that Coppersmith on West 3rd Street is going to be shutting down as it makes way for a life sciences development that may also replace other nearby industrial and manufacturing buildings that had once been owned by Gillette. A press release from general manager Sheila Senat confirms its closure while also saying that "Our community is so important to us and our customers deserve the best, so we will be hosting an exciting lineup of events until we ultimately say goodbye in January."

Coppersmith first opened in 2015, with the place including a cafe and a dining area, a rooftop bar, indoor food trucks, and more in an old warehouse space.

The address for Coppersmith is 40 West 3rd street, South Boston, MA, 02127. Its website is at http://www.coppersmithboston.com/

[January 2, 2020 update: Eater Boston mentions that Coppersmith is now planning to remain open until late in the year, with the restaurant saying that "We're thrilled with this outcome, and we feel so fortunate to be able to stay open for a lot longer than we initially thought was possible."]

[Earlier Article]
Coppersmith in South Boston May Lose Its Home; Biotech Building Could Replace It

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Friday, August 23, 2019

Night Shift Eats Food Truck Is Up and Running

The people behind a local brewery have expanded into the food truck business.

According to a tweet, Night Shift Brewing has debuted a truck called Night Shift Eats, which has a soft launch today outside its taproom in Everett. A web page for the food truck shows that it will also be coming to the Owl’s Nest beer garden at the Esplanade in Boston, and a note hints that the truck will be popping up elsewhere, saying that "This is just the beginning, who knows where we might pop-up next!"

The menu for Night Shift Eats includes such items as poutine, chorizo, shrimp tacos, burgers, tostones, wings, and more.

In addition to its brewery and taproom in Everett and its beer garden at the Esplanade, Night Shift also has a facility at Lovejoy Wharf in Boston and another Owl's Nest beer garden along the Charles River in Allston. The website for the business can be found at https://nightshiftfamily.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Monday, June 17, 2019

Kinfolks Award Winning BBQ Is Opening in South Easton

It looks like a BBQ spot in Taunton will be joined by a second location just a bit closer to Boston.

According to a Facebook post from the place, Kinfolks Award Winning BBQ has found a space within the Highlands shopping plaza in South Easton, with the note saying that this will be a "complete rebuild," so it probably will not be open until at least the summer of 2020. Based on the offerings at the location on Route 44 in Taunton, the upcoming restaurant could feature such items as pulled pork, brisket, smoked and/or fried chicken, ribs, macaroni and cheese, collard greens, fried okra, hush puppies, and more.

An earlier article from PigTrip indicates that the owner of Kinfolks has won approximately 200 barbecue awards over the years.

The address for this upcoming barbecue spot in South Easton will be: Kinfolks Award Winning BBQ, 25 Robert Drive, South Easton, MA, 02375. The website for the location in Taunton can be found at https://www.kinfolksbbq.com/

Thanks to @JeremyKrantz for initially bringing this to our attention.

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Monday, April 08, 2019

Thwaites Market in Methuen Is Setting Up a Food Truck

by Marc Hurwitz

An iconic market north of Boston that has been offering pub pies and other English-style products for nearly 100 years will soon be hitting the road as well.

According to a source, Thwaites Market in Methuen is going to be debuting a food truck, with a Facebook post from the Railroad Street shop saying that "We are so excited to get this on the road and spread the love through out Massachusetts!!! We thank you guys so much for all the lovin' and we CAN'T WAIT to see you on the road!!!" If all goes as planned, the truck could be operating sometime around the middle of June.

Thwaites Market offers a variety of English pies including pub pies and family-style pies, with a few options being pork, bratwurst, franks and beans, barbecue chicken, steak and kidney, and cheese and onion. Other items found at the market include pigs in a blanket, scotch eggs, savory duck, and meatloaf.

The website for Thwaites Market can be found at http://www.thwaitesmarket.com/index.php

[June 19 update: A new Facebook post from the place shows renderings of the Thwaites Market food truck, saying that it will be up and running "soon" while also asking people where they might like to see the truck. (The post also calls it a "pork pie truck.")]

[August 8 update: A Facebook post says that the Thwaites Market food truck is now up and running.]

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Wednesday, April 03, 2019

Dorchester Brewing Company to Add a Restaurant, Greenhouse, and Roofdeck to Space

by Marc Hurwitz

It looks like a brewery just south of downtown Boston has some big plans in the works.

According to an article from WBUR, Dorchester Brewing Company is looking to add a restaurant to its space, with a rooftop greenhouse and a roofdeck included in its plans along with a larger tasting room. The post mentions that the restaurant will be run by a local food truck and that it will focus on barbecue, while the greenhouse will be surrounded by the roofdeck and will have a fireplace and a beer bar. If all goes as planned, the new expansion should be up and running by October.

Dorchester Brewing Company, which first opened in the summer of 2016, was the first dedicated contract brewing facility to open in Boston--and the entire state of Massachusetts. The beers produced here come from both the people behind the brewery itself along with other brewers in the local area and beyond.
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The address for Dorchester Brewing Company is 1250 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA, 02125. Its website can be found at http://www.dorchesterbrewing.com/

[December 13 update: Caught in Dot states that Dorchester Brewing Company will be revealing its expansion New Year's Eve, including its restaurant, game room, expanded taproom area, "Hopservatory," and four-season rooftop greenhouse.]

[January 2, 2020 update: A web post from the place indicates that Dorchester Brewing Company will have a grand opening celebration for its expanded space on Saturday, January 4.]

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[Related article from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): Slideshow--Ten Good Places to Get Beer in the Boston Area]

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Jamaica Mi Hungry Is Opening in the Former Mooyah Space in Jamaica Plain

by Marc Hurwitz

The people behind a food truck in Boston--and a restaurant in New Hampshire--will be opening a brick-and-mortar spot in Jamaica Plain, moving into the space where a location of a chain of burger places had been.

According to an article in the Jamaica Plain News, Jamaica Mi Hungry is opening on Centre Street in Jackson Square in the former Mooyah Burgers, Fries and Shakes space. Based on the offerings from the food truck and its seasonal restaurant in Hampton Beach, the new spot could offer such items as jerk chicken, jerk pork, curry goat, oxtail, rice and beans, plantains, and more.

The Jamaica Plain location of the Texas-based Mooyah closed last fall after being in business for approximately a year and a half; other locations remain open in downtown Boston, Billerica [ed note--reopening soon], Hudson, Northborough, and Sudbury.

The address for the new Jamaica Mi Hungry in Jamaica Plain is 225 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130. The website for the business can be found at https://www.jamaicamihungry.com/

[April 16 update: A Facebook post from the place indicates that Jamaica Mi Hungry plans to open its brick-and-mortar restaurant in Jamaica Plain sometime this spring.]

[September 11 update: A new Facebook post mentions that Jamaica Mi Hungry soft-opens in Jamaica Plain tomorrow (Thursday, September 12).]

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[Related article from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): Slideshow--Fifteen Chicken Dishes from Restaurants in the Boston Area]

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Roadworthy in Dedham Is Closing

by Marc Hurwitz

An offbeat suburban restaurant that focuses on the types of street-food dishes you might find from food trucks is shutting down.

According to a source, Roadworthy in Dedham is getting ready to close, with a Facebook post from the Washington Street eatery confirming this, saying that "We will serve our last and best meals on Sunday, February 17th." The note also mentions that to those who are unable to come to the restaurant by this weekend, "we will do our best to refund your money," telling customers to message them on Facebook or on their website.

Roadworthy first opened in the spring of 2017, with the dining spot calling itself "the outlandish destination for fun and delicious foods....Inspired by today's wacky food trucks!" Some of its offerings include chili, biscuits, fried dough, pizza,  Italian beef sandwiches, porchetta sandwiches, schnitzel, fried ravioli, beef stroganoff, and more.

The address for Roadworthy is 125 Washington Street, Dedham, MA, 02026. Its website can be found at https://www.roadworthyfoods.com/

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[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Monday, January 28, 2019

Coppersmith in South Boston May Lose Its Home; Biotech Building Could Replace It

by Marc Hurwitz

It looks like yet another South Boston restaurant may be facing an uncertain future due to new development.

According to an article from Universal Hub, Coppersmith on West 3rd Street could see its warehouse building demolished to make way for a life sciences building that would house biotech companies, with the plan being to tear down other structures at the site. The post mentions that plans for the project will be submitted by late March, and that the proposal will include a six-story 210,000-square-foot building that is 95 feet high and possibly having ground-floor retail space.

Coppersmith, which first opened in September of 2015, includes a cafe and a dining area, a rooftop bar, indoor food trucks, and more in an old industrial warehouse.

The address for Coppersmith is 40 West 3rd street, South Boston, MA, 02127. Its website can be found at http://www.coppersmithboston.com/

[March 25 update: The Boston Business Journal reports that more details have come out about the proposal to open a lab building where Coppersmith currently resides; the article says that Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. and Anchor Line Partners are looking to replace Coppersmith's home along with multiple industrial and manufacturing buildings that had once been owned by Gillette with a 133-foot-high structure that would have ground floor retail and a "food-drink establishment," though it is not known if Coppersmith might be able (or willing) to take over that space. If all goes as planned, construction on the project could begin in 2020 and finish up by 2022.]

[April 29 update: A tweet from @FPNA_Boston indicates that a public meeting is taking place tonight that will look at the proposal of a life sciences building taking over the Coppersmith space.]

[October 23 update: According to a post from the Fort Point Boston site, a public meeting will take place this evening on a revised proposal to replace Coppersmith with a life sciences development.]

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[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Sufra Is Opening in Boston's Fenway Neighborhood

by Marc Hurwitz

A new dining spot is on its way to the Fenway section of Boston, and the people behind a food truck that focuses on Mediterranean food will be opening the place.

According to a poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook page, Sufra is planning to open on Queensbury Street, moving into the space where Blackjack Pasta Bar had been. The website for the business confirms that the restaurant is indeed coming soon to the space, and based on a menu shown within the site, the new dining spot will be serving such items as falafel, chicken shawarma, lamb kababs, tabouleh, kibbie balls, steak sandwiches, and more.

The Sufra food truck can be found at several sites in Boston, including at BU East, the Seaport District, and the Back Bay.

The address for this new Mediterranean dining spot in the Fenway is: Sufra, 52 Queensberry Street, Boston, MA, 02215. The website for the business can be found at https://www.sufraofboston.com/

[March 3, 2019 update: A poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook page mentions that Sufra is now open in the Fenway, with its website confirming that it indeed opened on February 22.]

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Friday, July 13, 2018

America's Test Kitchen Food Truck to Debut in Boston's Seaport District

by Marc Hurwitz

A company on the Boston waterfront that is known for its TV show, magazines, and cookbooks is getting ready to enter the food truck scene.

According to an article from Boston Magazine, America's Test Kitchen will debut a food truck outside of their facilities at the Innovation and Design Building on July 17, with the truck offering weekly-rotating dishes that come from "Cook's Illustrated" or Cook's Country" magazines or one of their cookbooks. The post says that most of the items will cost around $9.00 and that the first dish will be a Philadelphia Pork Sandwich that comes from the latest issue of "Cook's Country."

The ATK food truck will operate Tuesday through Thursday from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM.

The Innovation and Design Building can be found at 21 Drydock Avenue near the the Black Falcon cruise ship terminal. The website for America's Test Kitchen is at https://www.americastestkitchen.com/

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[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]