Leave it to the DC food truck community to bring you the latest in culinary and artistic innovation! I’m really happy to tell you about a new concept that blends the pop-up shop concept with art and food trucks.
On December 13 – 17 (6pm – 10pm) at 2805 M St NW (Georgetown), Uncurbed DC will feature a dine-in arts space. Jacqueline Levine paintings will be on display and BBQ Bus food truck will be parked outside of the store front, but will not actually be serving fans on the sidewalk. Instead, fans order inside the arts space and the BBQ Bus food will be delivered to you! They’re operating like an on-site caterer if you can wrap you head around that concept – I am still trying! This is so perfect for the winter time cold weather.. Do you think more DC food trucks will want to occupy other vacant spaces?
The event flyer is shown below.
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This is awesome! I’ve been working with a group of residents to revitalize Rhode Island Ave NE (Friends of Rhode Island Ave). One of the ideas we brainstormed was a “pop-up” restaurant.
I’ve tried to reach the DC Food Truck Association to talk to them about this, but I have not been able to get a response.
We have several viable locations, we’ve hosted happy hours that have turned out over 60 people and I’m very, very confident we can fill a slate of reservations for a couple days, if we’re able to promote.
Will someone who is with Uncurbed DC please email me at nolantreadway -at- gmail.com?
Message is on the way from the Uncurbed team!