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  2. Centre County native brings love of cooking to food truck ...

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    The Dubbs Grub food truck serves “chef-inspired street eats,” with a wide array of options, including burgers and sandwiches, tacos, poutine and more.

  3. Fayetteville's food and dining scene: What's new and ... - AOL

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    Fayetteville food truck GR Fil-Am Grill made its debut in late September. Owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Gerard and Noni Rangel, the pair serve a menu of Filipino and American fusion ...

  4. The Coolest Food Truck Parks Across America

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    Nashville. If you like your food trucks with a side of flea market, this location has around 10 food trucks plus the Music City Flea on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Opened in 2019, the Music ...

  5. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    Street food: a hot dog stand in Visby, Sweden. This is a list of street foods. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink typically sold by a vendor on a street and in other public places, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, [1] food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods ...

  6. Pop-up restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Pop-up restaurants, like food trucks, are an effective way for young professionals to gain exposure of their skills in the field of hospitality as they seek investors and attention pursuant to opening a restaurant or another culinary concept. [7]

  7. Cecil B. Moore, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Cecil B. Moore shopping district, with Philadelphia skyline in the background. The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 6th Street to the east, York Street to the north, 17th Street to the west, and Girard Avenue to the south. The majority of its native residents are African Americans and Puerto Ricans, although Temple students of ...