A burger-focused offshoot of an award-winning restaurant has permanently shut down.
The Tables section of The Boston Globe states that Craigie Burger at Time Out Market in the Fenway section of Boston will not be reopening after being temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent restaurant shutdown. James Beard-winning owner Tony Maws mentions that the coronavirus was the reason for the closure, saying that "It's a precarious situation: It's a market, and what makes that concept so special is the building. With no Red Sox and no students, [the dining spot could not remain in business]."
Craigie Burger first opened in late June of 2019 along with the rest of Time Out Market, with the stall featuring the burgers that Craigie on Main in Cambridge has been known for over the years. The website for that restaurant can be found at https://www.craigieonmain.com/
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Sullivan's at Castle Island Returns to the Hood Milk Bottle by the Boston Children's Museum
by Marc Hurwitz
An iconic seaside snack shack has returned to one of the most distinct landmarks in all of Boston.
According to a Facebook post, Sullivan's at Castle Island is back at the Hood Milk Bottle by the Boston Children's Museum along Fort Point Channel, with the note indicating that they will be there seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM (11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Fridays) until the end of September. Last year, Sullivan's took over the Milk Bottle in late June, offering a limited menu that included such items as hot dogs, lobster rolls, salads, and soft-serve ice cream. It is not yet known if the offerings are the same this season; as soon as we see the menu, we will post an update here.
Sullivan's first opened at Castle Island in South Boston in 1951.
Thanks to Patrick Maguire of Maguire Promotions & Hospitality Consulting for bringing this to our attention.
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An iconic seaside snack shack has returned to one of the most distinct landmarks in all of Boston.
According to a Facebook post, Sullivan's at Castle Island is back at the Hood Milk Bottle by the Boston Children's Museum along Fort Point Channel, with the note indicating that they will be there seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM (11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Fridays) until the end of September. Last year, Sullivan's took over the Milk Bottle in late June, offering a limited menu that included such items as hot dogs, lobster rolls, salads, and soft-serve ice cream. It is not yet known if the offerings are the same this season; as soon as we see the menu, we will post an update here.
Sullivan's first opened at Castle Island in South Boston in 1951.
Thanks to Patrick Maguire of Maguire Promotions & Hospitality Consulting for bringing this to our attention.
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Friday, April 20, 2018
Rebel Rebel Is Opening at Bow Market in Somerville
by Marc Hurwitz
It looks like a wine bar is coming to a new development in Somerville, and the person behind it comes from a couple of award-winning Boston-area restaurants.
According to an article in Boston Magazine, Rebel Rebel is planning to open within Bow Market in Union Square, with Lauren Friel--who had been wine director at both Sarma in Somerville and Oleana in Cambridge--being behind the place. The article says that the new venture will focus on all-natural wines with no additives, while bar snacks will be offered as well to go with the wines, and the circular bar space will be set up in such a way to allow for wine classes and visits with winemakers.
In addition to working at Sarma and Oleana, Friel has also done consulting at such places as Committee on the Boston waterfront and the Wine Bottega in the North End while also doing freelance writing.
Rebel Rebel is one of a number of businesses coming to Bow Market (which is located between Bow Street and Somerville Avenue), including Saus, Jaju Pierogi, TanĂ¡m, Maca Macaronerie, Hooked Fish Shop, The Comedy Studio, and Remnant Brewing.
[October 2 update: Boston Magazine states that Rebel Rebel opens tonight at Bow Market.]
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It looks like a wine bar is coming to a new development in Somerville, and the person behind it comes from a couple of award-winning Boston-area restaurants.
According to an article in Boston Magazine, Rebel Rebel is planning to open within Bow Market in Union Square, with Lauren Friel--who had been wine director at both Sarma in Somerville and Oleana in Cambridge--being behind the place. The article says that the new venture will focus on all-natural wines with no additives, while bar snacks will be offered as well to go with the wines, and the circular bar space will be set up in such a way to allow for wine classes and visits with winemakers.
In addition to working at Sarma and Oleana, Friel has also done consulting at such places as Committee on the Boston waterfront and the Wine Bottega in the North End while also doing freelance writing.
Rebel Rebel is one of a number of businesses coming to Bow Market (which is located between Bow Street and Somerville Avenue), including Saus, Jaju Pierogi, TanĂ¡m, Maca Macaronerie, Hooked Fish Shop, The Comedy Studio, and Remnant Brewing.
[October 2 update: Boston Magazine states that Rebel Rebel opens tonight at Bow Market.]
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Monday, March 05, 2018
IronBound Marketplace Being Planned for Downtown Lynn
by Marc Hurwitz
A new indoor/outdoor market is in the works for a North Shore city that is seeing some big redevelopment plans, and it appears that this development may be getting its inspiration from an historic marketplace in downtown Boston.
According to an article in itemlive.com, IronBound Marketplace is being planned for the Cultural District in the downtown area of Lynn, with a food truck emporium debuting at the Mount Vernon Street site on April 21, while a more permanent marketplace would come sometime next year with indoor vendors. (A Facebook events page indicates that the grand opening block party on April 21 will include food trucks as well as food carts, tents, and trailers, along with live music, and art.) The post says that one possibility for IronBound Marketplace is to work with local nonprofits and also getting involved with physical and mental health organizations.
Lynn native Justin Morlee, who is the administrative coordinator of IronBound Marketplace's food truck emporium, says that "Ideally we could see this being like another Faneuil Hall over time."
Thanks to @CappyinBoston for initially bringing this to our attention.
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A new indoor/outdoor market is in the works for a North Shore city that is seeing some big redevelopment plans, and it appears that this development may be getting its inspiration from an historic marketplace in downtown Boston.
According to an article in itemlive.com, IronBound Marketplace is being planned for the Cultural District in the downtown area of Lynn, with a food truck emporium debuting at the Mount Vernon Street site on April 21, while a more permanent marketplace would come sometime next year with indoor vendors. (A Facebook events page indicates that the grand opening block party on April 21 will include food trucks as well as food carts, tents, and trailers, along with live music, and art.) The post says that one possibility for IronBound Marketplace is to work with local nonprofits and also getting involved with physical and mental health organizations.
Lynn native Justin Morlee, who is the administrative coordinator of IronBound Marketplace's food truck emporium, says that "Ideally we could see this being like another Faneuil Hall over time."
Thanks to @CappyinBoston for initially bringing this to our attention.
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Friday, December 22, 2017
Saus Is Opening a Vegetarian Outlet at Bow Market in Somerville
by Marc Hurwitz
A quirky eatery in downtown Boston that is known in part for its Belgian-style street food is expanding to a new development in Somerville, and this location will focus on non-meat options.
According to an article from Boston Magazine, Saus on Union Street near Faneuil Hall is planning to open within Bow Market in Union Square, with the new outlet taking a corner space and an adjacent bay, making it one of the largest retail spaces in the building. The post says that owners Renee Eliah and Chin Kuo are making this a vegetarian version of the original, in part because of the lack of prep area but also because, as Eliah says, "As plant-based eating has gained more prominence in our general dining culture… it felt like the right time to experiment with a meat-free version of Saus."
The new location of Saus will join a number of other businesses at Bow Market, including Jaju Pierogi, Maca Macaronerie, Hooked Fish Shop, The Comedy Studio (which is moving from Cambridge's Harvard Square), and Remnant Brewing. Bow Market--which is located between Bow Street and Somerville Avenue--is expected to be completed by the spring of 2018. [Ed note--now open.]
[December 4, 2018 update: Eater Boston states that Saus will have its grand opening at Bow Market on Saturday, December 8, though it is currently going through what appears to be a soft opening with limited hours and a limited menu.]
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A quirky eatery in downtown Boston that is known in part for its Belgian-style street food is expanding to a new development in Somerville, and this location will focus on non-meat options.
According to an article from Boston Magazine, Saus on Union Street near Faneuil Hall is planning to open within Bow Market in Union Square, with the new outlet taking a corner space and an adjacent bay, making it one of the largest retail spaces in the building. The post says that owners Renee Eliah and Chin Kuo are making this a vegetarian version of the original, in part because of the lack of prep area but also because, as Eliah says, "As plant-based eating has gained more prominence in our general dining culture… it felt like the right time to experiment with a meat-free version of Saus."
The new location of Saus will join a number of other businesses at Bow Market, including Jaju Pierogi, Maca Macaronerie, Hooked Fish Shop, The Comedy Studio (which is moving from Cambridge's Harvard Square), and Remnant Brewing. Bow Market--which is located between Bow Street and Somerville Avenue--is expected to be completed by the spring of 2018. [Ed note--now open.]
[December 4, 2018 update: Eater Boston states that Saus will have its grand opening at Bow Market on Saturday, December 8, though it is currently going through what appears to be a soft opening with limited hours and a limited menu.]
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Buenas to Open at Bow Market in Somerville's Union Square
A local business that features South American food products is on its way to an upcoming development in Somerville.
According to Vanessa Yip, the E-Som Market manager who has featured the company at the market and other La Brasa events, Buenas is coming to Bow Market in Union Square, with the food stall offering empanadas (both heated and frozen to cook at home), sandwiches de miga, chivitos, spicy Chilean table sauces, and more. Currently, the food items at Buenas can be purchased online and they can also be found at such places as Taza at Boston Public Market and Formaggio in the South End and Cambridge.
Bow Market, which will reside between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street, is expected to have more than 30 stalls along with a brewery and a comedy club.
The website for Buenas is at https://www.buenas.co/
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According to Vanessa Yip, the E-Som Market manager who has featured the company at the market and other La Brasa events, Buenas is coming to Bow Market in Union Square, with the food stall offering empanadas (both heated and frozen to cook at home), sandwiches de miga, chivitos, spicy Chilean table sauces, and more. Currently, the food items at Buenas can be purchased online and they can also be found at such places as Taza at Boston Public Market and Formaggio in the South End and Cambridge.
Bow Market, which will reside between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street, is expected to have more than 30 stalls along with a brewery and a comedy club.
The website for Buenas is at https://www.buenas.co/
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Sunday, September 17, 2017
Maca Macaronerie to Open at Bow Market in Somerville's Union Square
A food vendor featuring a popular French confection is on the way to an upcoming development in Somerville.
Eater Boston is reporting (via Scout Somerville) that Maca macaronerie will be coming to Bow Market in Union Square, with owner Tamy Chung planning to offer a variety of flavors, colors, and characters (including animal shapes) at the stall. It appears that the macarons will continue to be made out of Creative Chef Kitchens in Derry, NH--at least for now--and Chung will also continue to take custom orders for such events as birthday parties, baby showers, and weddings.
Bow Market, which will be located between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street, plans to have more than 30 stalls as well as a brewery and a comedy club.
The website for Maca can be found at https://macaboston.com/
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Eater Boston is reporting (via Scout Somerville) that Maca macaronerie will be coming to Bow Market in Union Square, with owner Tamy Chung planning to offer a variety of flavors, colors, and characters (including animal shapes) at the stall. It appears that the macarons will continue to be made out of Creative Chef Kitchens in Derry, NH--at least for now--and Chung will also continue to take custom orders for such events as birthday parties, baby showers, and weddings.
Bow Market, which will be located between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street, plans to have more than 30 stalls as well as a brewery and a comedy club.
The website for Maca can be found at https://macaboston.com/
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Thursday, September 07, 2017
Mike and Patty's Owners Opening Hot Box at Bow Market in Somerville
[Ed note: This article was updated on May 9, 2018 to reflect a new name given for the place.]
The people behind a beloved Boston breakfast place and sandwich shop are opening a new spot within a new development in Somerville, and it will offer two of the region's most beloved food items.
According to an article in Boston Magazine, Mike Gurevich and Ania Zaroda of Mike & Patty's in Boston's Bay Village are planning to open what is tentatively called North South within Bow Market in the Union Square section of Somerville, with the food stall offering both roast beef sandwiches (a North Shore staple) and bar pizza (a South Shore staple). If all goes as planned, the new eatery could be opening in early 2018, which is when Bow Market is expected to debut.
Bow Market, which is located between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street, will have more than 30 stalls as well as a brewery called Remnant Brewing and a comedy club.
[May 9, 2018 update: A new article from Boston Magazine mentions that North South is now going to be called Hot Box and that it could be opening this month when Bow Market debuts.]
[September 10, 2018 update: Eater Boston states that Hot Box is now open, though the place mentions that this is only a soft opening for now, with limited hours.]
[September 17, 2018 update: Boston Magazine says that Hot Box has its grand opening on Thursday, September 27.]
[Earlier Article]
Bow Market Planned for Somerville's Union Square
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The people behind a beloved Boston breakfast place and sandwich shop are opening a new spot within a new development in Somerville, and it will offer two of the region's most beloved food items.
According to an article in Boston Magazine, Mike Gurevich and Ania Zaroda of Mike & Patty's in Boston's Bay Village are planning to open what is tentatively called North South within Bow Market in the Union Square section of Somerville, with the food stall offering both roast beef sandwiches (a North Shore staple) and bar pizza (a South Shore staple). If all goes as planned, the new eatery could be opening in early 2018, which is when Bow Market is expected to debut.
Bow Market, which is located between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street, will have more than 30 stalls as well as a brewery called Remnant Brewing and a comedy club.
[May 9, 2018 update: A new article from Boston Magazine mentions that North South is now going to be called Hot Box and that it could be opening this month when Bow Market debuts.]
[September 10, 2018 update: Eater Boston states that Hot Box is now open, though the place mentions that this is only a soft opening for now, with limited hours.]
[September 17, 2018 update: Boston Magazine says that Hot Box has its grand opening on Thursday, September 27.]
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Bow Market Planned for Somerville's Union Square
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Friday, September 01, 2017
Jaju Pierogi to Open at Upcoming Bow Market in Somerville's Union Square
The people behind a Gloucester-based pierogi business will be opening a shop within an upcoming development in Somerville.
According to an article in Scout Somerville, Jaju Pierogi is going to be opening a stall at Bow Market in Union Square, with sisters Vanessa and Casey White offering a variety of pierogi--including specials and take-home frozen packages--year around at the complex, which will be located between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street (The pierogi will be made out of the Gloucester space.) The business, which started out in 2015, sells pierogi at various food shops in the Boston area and beyond, and has also popped up at such places as Idle Hands Craft Ales and Sillari's Pizza in Malden along with farmers markets--including the one in Union Square.
As reported earlier, Bow Market plans to have more than 30 stalls (including food vendors) along with one or two brick-and-mortar businesses, a brewery called Remnant Brewing, and a theater. The space had been hoping to open later this year, but it is not known if this is still the case.
The website for Jaju Pierogi can be found at http://www.jajupierogi.com/
[Earlier Article]
Bow Market Planned for Somerville's Union Square
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According to an article in Scout Somerville, Jaju Pierogi is going to be opening a stall at Bow Market in Union Square, with sisters Vanessa and Casey White offering a variety of pierogi--including specials and take-home frozen packages--year around at the complex, which will be located between Somerville Avenue and Bow Street (The pierogi will be made out of the Gloucester space.) The business, which started out in 2015, sells pierogi at various food shops in the Boston area and beyond, and has also popped up at such places as Idle Hands Craft Ales and Sillari's Pizza in Malden along with farmers markets--including the one in Union Square.
As reported earlier, Bow Market plans to have more than 30 stalls (including food vendors) along with one or two brick-and-mortar businesses, a brewery called Remnant Brewing, and a theater. The space had been hoping to open later this year, but it is not known if this is still the case.
The website for Jaju Pierogi can be found at http://www.jajupierogi.com/
[Earlier Article]
Bow Market Planned for Somerville's Union Square
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Sunday, June 18, 2017
Sullivan's at Castle Island Is Expanding to the Hood Milk Bottle at the Boston Children's Museum
It looks like an iconic seaside snack shack is taking over one of the most offbeat landmarks not just in the city of Boston but perhaps in the entire country.
A check on a licensing board page posted last week indicated that Castle Island, LLC is applying for a new common victualler license to operate at the Hood Milk Bottle by the Boston Children's Museum along Fort Point Channel, with Brendan Sullivan of Sullivan's at Castle Island being the manager listed. A message sent to Sullivan's requesting more information was not returned, but Caught in Southie now says that "A little birdie" tells them that Sullivan's will indeed be taking over the Milk Bottle as the new food vendor, with a limited menu offered there. The post says that if all goes well, Sullivan's at the Milk Bottle could be up and running by the end of June.
The Hood Milk Bottle was once nominated by USA Today for quirkiest landmark in the United States, with the award ultimately going to the Big Tex statue at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas.
Sullivan's, which first opened in South Boston in 1951, is known for its hot dogs, hamburgers, lobster rolls, ice cream, and more.
[June 20 update: According to a segment on WCVB 5 last night, Sullivan's plans to open at the Hood Milk Bottle on Wednesday, June 28, and it will remain open through September.]
[June 28 update: Boston Magazine confirms (in an update to an earlier article) that Sullivan's opens at the Hood Milk Bottle today; its hours will be 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, with closing hours possibly being later on Friday and Saturday nights.]
[June 29 update: A tweet from the place says that Sullivan's will be open until 9:00 PM on Friday nights at the Hood Milk Bottle, while it appears that it will be open until 6:00 PM all other nights, including Saturday.]
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A check on a licensing board page posted last week indicated that Castle Island, LLC is applying for a new common victualler license to operate at the Hood Milk Bottle by the Boston Children's Museum along Fort Point Channel, with Brendan Sullivan of Sullivan's at Castle Island being the manager listed. A message sent to Sullivan's requesting more information was not returned, but Caught in Southie now says that "A little birdie" tells them that Sullivan's will indeed be taking over the Milk Bottle as the new food vendor, with a limited menu offered there. The post says that if all goes well, Sullivan's at the Milk Bottle could be up and running by the end of June.
The Hood Milk Bottle was once nominated by USA Today for quirkiest landmark in the United States, with the award ultimately going to the Big Tex statue at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas.
Sullivan's, which first opened in South Boston in 1951, is known for its hot dogs, hamburgers, lobster rolls, ice cream, and more.
[June 20 update: According to a segment on WCVB 5 last night, Sullivan's plans to open at the Hood Milk Bottle on Wednesday, June 28, and it will remain open through September.]
[June 28 update: Boston Magazine confirms (in an update to an earlier article) that Sullivan's opens at the Hood Milk Bottle today; its hours will be 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, with closing hours possibly being later on Friday and Saturday nights.]
[June 29 update: A tweet from the place says that Sullivan's will be open until 9:00 PM on Friday nights at the Hood Milk Bottle, while it appears that it will be open until 6:00 PM all other nights, including Saturday.]
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Monday, August 03, 2015
Food Vendors Set Up Shop at the Belvidere Arcade within the Prudential Center
In June, we reported that the food court at the Prudential Center closed for good in order to make way for the upcoming Italian emporium Eataly. Now we have learned that a temporary food court of sorts has been created in another part of the complex, and it includes some familiar names.
According to several social media posts (including a Twitter post from Pennypackers), the Belvidere Arcade is now home to a handful of food vendors, including Pennypackers, Sa Pa, Chicken and Rice Guys, and Wok N Talk. Chicken and Rice Guys gives a bit more information, telling us that booths are set up for the dining spots, and that it is a program through Fooda that gives patrons another option to the now-closed food court while Eataly is being built (Eataly expects to open in the middle to latter part of 2016). For now, these four vendors are open for lunch from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM on weekdays, and it is not known if more vendors will move in or if the hours might be expanded at some point; as soon as we find out more information, we will post an update here.
The Belvidere Arcade can be found by the South Garden within the Prudential Center, just west of the Huntington Arcade and just north of the entrance by Huntington Avenue and Belvidere Street.
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Prudential Center Food Court Sets Closing Date of June 25 to Make Way for Eataly
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According to several social media posts (including a Twitter post from Pennypackers), the Belvidere Arcade is now home to a handful of food vendors, including Pennypackers, Sa Pa, Chicken and Rice Guys, and Wok N Talk. Chicken and Rice Guys gives a bit more information, telling us that booths are set up for the dining spots, and that it is a program through Fooda that gives patrons another option to the now-closed food court while Eataly is being built (Eataly expects to open in the middle to latter part of 2016). For now, these four vendors are open for lunch from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM on weekdays, and it is not known if more vendors will move in or if the hours might be expanded at some point; as soon as we find out more information, we will post an update here.
The Belvidere Arcade can be found by the South Garden within the Prudential Center, just west of the Huntington Arcade and just north of the entrance by Huntington Avenue and Belvidere Street.
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Prudential Center Food Court Sets Closing Date of June 25 to Make Way for Eataly
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Friday, July 15, 2011
Food Truck Sites (and Vendors) in Other Sections of Boston
Starting this summer, Boston is setting up 15 new permanent sites for food trucks in several neighborhoods, including the Fenway, Dorchester, the Charlestown Navy Yard, and the Marine Industrial Park. Below are the four aforementioned sites where vendors can be found, as well as which food trucks will be at which locations. (Thanks to the City of Boston for this information.)
Site 10 Fenway – Fenway-bound side of Museum Road between The Fenway and Huntington Avenue, across from School of Museum of Fine Arts and adjacent to MFA surface parking lot
Monday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Tuesday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Wednesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Thursday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Friday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Saturday:
Clover (lunch)
Sunday:
Clover (lunch)
Site 15 Dorchester– Dorchester Avenue by Ashmont Station, in front of the Carruth
Friday:
Staff Meal (lunch)
BRA Site Charlestown Navy Yard – on the plaza by 1st Avenue and 5th Street
Friday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Saturday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Sunday:
Go Fish (lunch)
BRA Site Marine Industrial Park – Dry Dock #3
Monday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Tuesday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Wednesday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Thursday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Friday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Saturday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Sunday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
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Site 10 Fenway – Fenway-bound side of Museum Road between The Fenway and Huntington Avenue, across from School of Museum of Fine Arts and adjacent to MFA surface parking lot
Monday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Tuesday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Wednesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Thursday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Friday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Saturday:
Clover (lunch)
Sunday:
Clover (lunch)
Site 15 Dorchester– Dorchester Avenue by Ashmont Station, in front of the Carruth
Friday:
Staff Meal (lunch)
BRA Site Charlestown Navy Yard – on the plaza by 1st Avenue and 5th Street
Friday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Saturday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Sunday:
Go Fish (lunch)
BRA Site Marine Industrial Park – Dry Dock #3
Monday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Tuesday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Wednesday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Thursday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Friday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Saturday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
Sunday:
Pennypacker's (breakfast)
Pennypacker's (lunch)
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Food Truck Sites (and Vendors) in Boston's South End
Starting this summer, Boston is setting up 15 new permanent sites for food trucks in several neighborhoods, including the South End. Below are the three sites in the South End where vendors can be found, as well as which food trucks will be at which locations. (Thanks to the City of Boston for this information.)
Site 11 – Harrison Avenue at corner of East Concord Street, across from Boston Medical Center
Monday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Tuesday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Wednesday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Thursday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Friday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Site 12 – in front of 1313 Washington Street, by Peter’s Park
Monday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Tuesday:
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Wednesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Friday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Sunday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Site 13 - Washington Street inbound, by Blackstone Square
Tuesday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
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Site 11 – Harrison Avenue at corner of East Concord Street, across from Boston Medical Center
Monday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Tuesday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Wednesday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Thursday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Friday:
Savory Food (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Site 12 – in front of 1313 Washington Street, by Peter’s Park
Monday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Tuesday:
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Wednesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Friday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Sunday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Site 13 - Washington Street inbound, by Blackstone Square
Tuesday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
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Food Truck Sites (and Vendors) by Boston University
Starting this summer, Boston is setting up 15 new permanent sites for food trucks in several neighborhoods, including around Boston University. Below are the two sites at BU where vendors can be found, as well as which food trucks will be at which locations. (Thanks to the City of Boston for this information.)
Site 7 – Commonwealth Avenue in front of the Morse Auditorium
Monday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Tuesday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Cupcakory (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Wednesday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Thursday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Cupcakory (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Friday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Saturday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Sunday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
Site 8 – Commonwealth Avenue westbound adjacent to BU Bridge and 855 Commonwealth Avenue
Monday:
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Tuesday:
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Wednesday:
Mobile Home (breakfast)
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Thursday:
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Friday:
Clover (lunch)
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (dinner)
Saturday:
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (dinner)
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Site 7 – Commonwealth Avenue in front of the Morse Auditorium
Monday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Tuesday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Cupcakory (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Wednesday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Thursday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Cupcakory (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Friday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Saturday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Sunday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
Site 8 – Commonwealth Avenue westbound adjacent to BU Bridge and 855 Commonwealth Avenue
Monday:
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Tuesday:
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Wednesday:
Mobile Home (breakfast)
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Thursday:
Clover (lunch)
The Froyo Truck (dinner)
Friday:
Clover (lunch)
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (dinner)
Saturday:
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (dinner)
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Food Truck Sites (and Vendors) in Bay Village
Starting this summer, Boston is setting up 15 new permanent sites for food trucks in several neighborhoods, including Bay Village. Below are the two sites in Bay Village where vendors can be found, as well as which food trucks will be at which locations. (Thanks to the City of Boston for this information.)
Site 5 – Columbus Avenue at Park Square
Tuesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Wednesday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Thursday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Friday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Saturday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Site 6 – Columbus Avenue at corner of Berkeley Street, adjacent to vacant Turnpike parcel
Monday:
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Wednesday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
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Site 5 – Columbus Avenue at Park Square
Tuesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Wednesday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Thursday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Friday:
Lincoln Street Coffee (lunch)
Saturday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (dinner)
Site 6 – Columbus Avenue at corner of Berkeley Street, adjacent to vacant Turnpike parcel
Monday:
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Wednesday:
Kickass Cupcakes (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
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Food Truck Sites (and Vendors) in Boston's Back Bay
Starting this summer, Boston is setting up 15 new permanent sites for food trucks in several neighborhoods, including the Back Bay. Below are the four sites in the Back Bay where vendors can be found, as well as which food trucks will be at which locations. (Thanks to the City of Boston for this information.)
Site 1 – Boylston Street in front of the Boston Public Library
Monday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Redbones (dinner)
Tuesday:
Mobile Home (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (dinner)
Wednesday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Redbones (dinner)
Thursday:
Mobile Home (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Staff Meal (Dinner)
Friday:
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Saturday:
Bon Me (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Sunday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Site 2 – Clarendon Street between Newbury and Boylston Streets, in front of TD Bank
Monday:
Redbones (lunch)
Mobile Home (dinner)
Tuesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Wednesday:
Redbones (lunch)
Clover (dinner)
Thursday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Friday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Saturday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Sunday:
Staff Meal (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Site 3 - Stuart Street at the corner of Trinity Place, in front of the 100 Clarendon Street Garage
Monday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Tuesday:
Redbones (lunch)
Wednesday:
Cupcakory (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Thursday:
Redbones (lunch)
Mobile Home (dinner)
Friday:
Redbones (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Saturday:
Staff Meal (lunch)
Site 4 – Belvidere Street, across from 100 Belvidere Street, adjacent to Christian Science Center's Children's Fountain
Monday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Tuesday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Wednesday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Mobile Home (dinner)
Thursday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Friday:
Mobile Home (dinner)
Saturday:
Dining Car (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Sunday:
Dining Car (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
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Site 1 – Boylston Street in front of the Boston Public Library
Monday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Redbones (dinner)
Tuesday:
Mobile Home (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (dinner)
Wednesday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Redbones (dinner)
Thursday:
Mobile Home (breakfast)
Dining Car (lunch)
Staff Meal (Dinner)
Friday:
Roxy's Grilled Cheese (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Saturday:
Bon Me (lunch)
Bon Me (dinner)
Sunday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Site 2 – Clarendon Street between Newbury and Boylston Streets, in front of TD Bank
Monday:
Redbones (lunch)
Mobile Home (dinner)
Tuesday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Wednesday:
Redbones (lunch)
Clover (dinner)
Thursday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Friday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Saturday:
Grilled Cheese Nation (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Sunday:
Staff Meal (lunch)
Kickass Cupcakes (dinner)
Site 3 - Stuart Street at the corner of Trinity Place, in front of the 100 Clarendon Street Garage
Monday:
Mobile Home (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Tuesday:
Redbones (lunch)
Wednesday:
Cupcakory (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Thursday:
Redbones (lunch)
Mobile Home (dinner)
Friday:
Redbones (lunch)
Staff Meal (dinner)
Saturday:
Staff Meal (lunch)
Site 4 – Belvidere Street, across from 100 Belvidere Street, adjacent to Christian Science Center's Children's Fountain
Monday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Tuesday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Wednesday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Mobile Home (dinner)
Thursday:
Go Fish (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Friday:
Mobile Home (dinner)
Saturday:
Dining Car (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
Sunday:
Dining Car (lunch)
Dining Car (dinner)
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Redbones in Somerville to Put a Food Truck on the Road
A well-known restaurant in the Davis Square section of Somerville that features BBQ and Southern-style fare is getting ready to take their food on the road.
According to the Boston Redevelopment Authority website, Redbones will soon have a food truck in Boston. The Chester Street eatery, which features such items as pulled pork, macaroni and cheese, hush puppies, ribs, brisket, and catfish, could be on the road as early as next week, according to The Boston Globe, though we are still trying to find out if they will be at one particular spot or moving around to a number of places (the Boston Redevelopment Authority article mentions that there will be 15 permanent locations for food trucks within the Boston city limits).
[July 15 update: An email sent to us from the City of Boston indicates that for the time being, the Redbones food truck will be stationed at a few different spots in the Back Bay of Boston. Locations will include both Boylston Street (in front of the Boston Public Library) and Clarendon Street between Newbury and Boylston Streets (in front of TD Bank) on Mondays and Wednesdays, and Stuart Street at the corner of Trinity Place (in front of the 100 Clarendon Street Garage) on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. It is possible that this could change at some point, but for now, this is where Redbones will be starting next week.]
The address for the bricks-and-mortar location of Redbones in Davis Square is: Redbones, 55 Chester Street, Somerville, MA, 02144. The phone number is (617) 628-2200. And their website can be found at http://www.redbones.com/
Thanks to Adam's Hospitality and Tourism Industry Blog for initially bringing this to our attention.
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According to the Boston Redevelopment Authority website, Redbones will soon have a food truck in Boston. The Chester Street eatery, which features such items as pulled pork, macaroni and cheese, hush puppies, ribs, brisket, and catfish, could be on the road as early as next week, according to The Boston Globe, though we are still trying to find out if they will be at one particular spot or moving around to a number of places (the Boston Redevelopment Authority article mentions that there will be 15 permanent locations for food trucks within the Boston city limits).
[July 15 update: An email sent to us from the City of Boston indicates that for the time being, the Redbones food truck will be stationed at a few different spots in the Back Bay of Boston. Locations will include both Boylston Street (in front of the Boston Public Library) and Clarendon Street between Newbury and Boylston Streets (in front of TD Bank) on Mondays and Wednesdays, and Stuart Street at the corner of Trinity Place (in front of the 100 Clarendon Street Garage) on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. It is possible that this could change at some point, but for now, this is where Redbones will be starting next week.]
The address for the bricks-and-mortar location of Redbones in Davis Square is: Redbones, 55 Chester Street, Somerville, MA, 02144. The phone number is (617) 628-2200. And their website can be found at http://www.redbones.com/
Thanks to Adam's Hospitality and Tourism Industry Blog for initially bringing this to our attention.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Kickass Cupcake Truck Getting Ready to Take It to the Streets
About a month and a half after we reported that the Kickass Cupcake truck was destroyed in a fire, a brand new truck is getting ready to hit the road.
An email sent to us by CBH Communications indicates that the Somerville cupcake bakery may be on the streets of Boston starting Monday, July 11, and it looks like it could be at several different locations during its first week on the road.
[July 15 update: It looks like the Kickass Cupcake truck is officially set up now. An email from the City of Boston confirms that these are the spots where the truck will be, though confirmation of hours were not given to us. The times below are based mostly on what CBH Communications sent us, but please call the Somerville shop to confirm.]
Monday: Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Tuesday: Washington Street (by Blackstone Square); lunch, possibly from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and 1313 Washington Street (by Peter's Park); dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Wednesday: Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street; lunch and dinner, possibly from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Thursday: 220 Clarendon Street (between Newbury and Boylston); dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Friday: Boston Public Library on Boylston Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Saturday: Boston University Morse Auditorium on Commonwealth Avenue; lunch, possibly from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and 220 Clarendon Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Sunday: Morse Auditorium; lunch, possibly from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and 220 Clarendon Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
The address for the Kickass Cupcakes shop is: Kickass Cupcakes, 378 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA, 02124. The phone number is (617) 628-2877.
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An email sent to us by CBH Communications indicates that the Somerville cupcake bakery may be on the streets of Boston starting Monday, July 11, and it looks like it could be at several different locations during its first week on the road.
[July 15 update: It looks like the Kickass Cupcake truck is officially set up now. An email from the City of Boston confirms that these are the spots where the truck will be, though confirmation of hours were not given to us. The times below are based mostly on what CBH Communications sent us, but please call the Somerville shop to confirm.]
Monday: Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Tuesday: Washington Street (by Blackstone Square); lunch, possibly from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and 1313 Washington Street (by Peter's Park); dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Wednesday: Columbus Avenue and Berkeley Street; lunch and dinner, possibly from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Thursday: 220 Clarendon Street (between Newbury and Boylston); dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Friday: Boston Public Library on Boylston Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Saturday: Boston University Morse Auditorium on Commonwealth Avenue; lunch, possibly from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and 220 Clarendon Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Sunday: Morse Auditorium; lunch, possibly from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and 220 Clarendon Street; dinner, possibly from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
The address for the Kickass Cupcakes shop is: Kickass Cupcakes, 378 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA, 02124. The phone number is (617) 628-2877.
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Cooking Channel Food Truck Returning to Boston, July 4, 2011
A food channel is getting ready to celebrate its first birthday with another cross-country frozen treat truck tour, and it will be returning to Boston while on the tour.
An email sent to us by Frank Public Relations in New York indicates that the Cooking Channel will be taking their ice cream truck on the road for another trip, and once again, it will be coming to downtown Boston on Monday, July 4 to hand out frozen treats. Unlike last year, when the truck was stationed at City Hall Plaza, the Cooking Channel will be setting up at 45 School Street, which is where the Old City Hall is located. The truck will be partnering with local vendors, according to the email.
[June 28 update: Another email sent to us by Frank Public Relations states that the hours for the Cooking Channel Food Truck will be 12:00 Noon to 6:00 PM on July 4, and it will feature frozen treats from J.P. Licks. Ice cream flavors will include cake batter, el diablo, oreo, and vanilla (with this last one having both regular and sugar-free options). Raspberry lime rickey sorbet will also be available.]
In addition to Boston, the Cooking Channel food truck will also be going to Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and Pittsburgh, with all stops being during the month of July.
The Cooking Channel was started by the same folks who are behind the popular Food Network channel. It focuses a little more on cooking instruction shows than the Food Network does, which features a number of entertainment and reality shows in addition to cooking shows.
To follow the Cooking Channel food truck online, please go to the link below.
http://www.trackthetruck.com/
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An email sent to us by Frank Public Relations in New York indicates that the Cooking Channel will be taking their ice cream truck on the road for another trip, and once again, it will be coming to downtown Boston on Monday, July 4 to hand out frozen treats. Unlike last year, when the truck was stationed at City Hall Plaza, the Cooking Channel will be setting up at 45 School Street, which is where the Old City Hall is located. The truck will be partnering with local vendors, according to the email.
[June 28 update: Another email sent to us by Frank Public Relations states that the hours for the Cooking Channel Food Truck will be 12:00 Noon to 6:00 PM on July 4, and it will feature frozen treats from J.P. Licks. Ice cream flavors will include cake batter, el diablo, oreo, and vanilla (with this last one having both regular and sugar-free options). Raspberry lime rickey sorbet will also be available.]
In addition to Boston, the Cooking Channel food truck will also be going to Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and Pittsburgh, with all stops being during the month of July.
The Cooking Channel was started by the same folks who are behind the popular Food Network channel. It focuses a little more on cooking instruction shows than the Food Network does, which features a number of entertainment and reality shows in addition to cooking shows.
To follow the Cooking Channel food truck online, please go to the link below.
http://www.trackthetruck.com/
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Food Truck Festival Coming to Pinehills in Plymouth, June 4, 2011
An event featuring food trucks and more is coming to a planned community within the town of Plymouth.
According to the Pinehills website, the Fabulous Food Truck Festival will be held at the Pinehills Village Green on Saturday, June 4, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The event will feature food from nine food trucks as well as a beer tasting and live music, and there will be facepainting and balloon art for kids. Participating trucks include Bon Me, Cafe Olio, the Eat Wagon, the FroYo Truck, Grilled Cheese Nation, Jasper White's Summer Shack, Kick Ass Cupcakes, The Market, and Red Barn Coffee. A tent will also be set up by Long Ridge Wine and Spirits for beer tastings done by Cisco Brewers and Mayflower Brewing Company.
The Pinehills Village Green is just off Route 3 (Exit 3 - Clark Road), about 40 miles south of downtown Boston.
For more information on the Fabulous Food Truck Festival at the Pinehills in Plymouth, please go to the link below.
http://pinehills.com/
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According to the Pinehills website, the Fabulous Food Truck Festival will be held at the Pinehills Village Green on Saturday, June 4, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The event will feature food from nine food trucks as well as a beer tasting and live music, and there will be facepainting and balloon art for kids. Participating trucks include Bon Me, Cafe Olio, the Eat Wagon, the FroYo Truck, Grilled Cheese Nation, Jasper White's Summer Shack, Kick Ass Cupcakes, The Market, and Red Barn Coffee. A tent will also be set up by Long Ridge Wine and Spirits for beer tastings done by Cisco Brewers and Mayflower Brewing Company.
The Pinehills Village Green is just off Route 3 (Exit 3 - Clark Road), about 40 miles south of downtown Boston.
For more information on the Fabulous Food Truck Festival at the Pinehills in Plymouth, please go to the link below.
http://pinehills.com/

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