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Movable Feasts: Food Truck Fridays Coming to the Houston Press, So Get Yourself to Midtown

In case you hadn't heard, we recently moved from the building downtown at the corner of Pease and Milam, where we'd been living for the past 15 years, to a new spot, in Midtown. And in doing so, we've discovered there aren't a lot of lunch options within walking distance of our office or many of the other offices in the neighborhood.

To combat our hunger, and unwillingness to walk a mile for fast food, we're starting a new Friday tradition: Food Truck Fridays!

We want to bring easily accessible and delicious food to the folks living and working in Midtown, and we want to support our great local food trucks, so every Friday we'll host a different truck in front of our office at McGowen and La Branch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The first Food Truck Friday rolls in on December 6, and we'll be welcoming Koagie Hots to our lot for some cheese steaks, hot dogs and those killer kimchi fries on that day.

Wanna see the full schedule of trucks we have lined up through March?

If you're interested in joining us for Food Truck Fridays, then just come on down! There's plenty of street parking here at our new office at 2603 La Branch, and lots of great shade if you want to stick around and eat.

If you're a food truck crew interested in participating in Food Truck Fridays, visit the event website for contact info.

We'll see you here in two weeks!

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Kaitlin Steinberg