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November 12 Food Truck Schedule and News for Dallas/Fort Worth

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Two distinctively different food truck/trailers in Fort Worth shut down .  Zombie’s vegan food truck announced late last week that they would stop serving, and now news that The Wienerman is moving on.

However, this week, we are adding a Dallas-based food truck to our schedule: Lucky Ducky Dogs. They  started rolling a couple of weeks ago.  I’m not sure about their tag line: “Fun With Meat,” but we’ll find out as soon as possible.

Yellow Belly is new to the Dallas market as well.  Yellow Belly is focusing their point-of-view around the yellow tomato.  It seems a bit odd, but the menu looks attractive, so we’ll see if they can deliver.

Since it is getting colder, we are seeing a slowdown in events.  Sigel’s on Greenville still has their Wednesday and Friday night events. There is a new popup event at the CVS at Preston/Beltline on Thursdays. They call it Gourmet Eatz.  This week will feature Ruthie’s Rolling Cafe, Taco Party, Sweetie Vs and My Cupcake Garden.

Deep Ellum Outdoor Market will be open this Saturday, with Bombay Street Food and Eat Jo Dawgs.

Here is your schedule for the week. Always remember to check Facebook and Twitter before venturing out.

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