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re: Birmingham supports its food trucks - do we?
Posted on 9/16/12 at 12:32 pm to Tiger Authority
Posted on 9/16/12 at 12:32 pm to Tiger Authority
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I thought BR supported them pretty well.
There's a following TA that do really well at supporting the trucks, but compared to food truck cities and areas aroung the country it's a drop in the bucket and you have to run numbers to make a living out of it which is why you see the trucks come and go. They do good food, but when you go to Tin Roof, or Calandro's where the big turnouts are it's the same faces, and thank God they are supporting this, but facts are cold and it's simply going to take a larger market to start getting it for these people to make enough money to make a living out of it, and if some of the best food in town doesn't draw them out, I'm not too sure what will anymore.
Posted on 9/16/12 at 4:05 pm to Mike da Tigah
They had a food truck thing downtown when the new north street thing was being opened. I think some guy from Food Network or one of those guys was there. But food trucks are like any restaurant, some will make but most of them won't. People flock to curbside, three bones and several others. Curbside about to open a brick and mortar. I think BR supports them well.
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