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* [[El Pollo Ranchero]], 1500 [[9th Avenue North Bessemer]]
* [[El Pollo Ranchero]], 1500 [[9th Avenue North Bessemer]]
* [[Eugene's Hot Chicken]] ([http://twitter.com/ChickenEugene @ChickenEugene])
* [[Eugene's Hot Chicken]] ([http://twitter.com/ChickenEugene @ChickenEugene])
* [[Four Garcias]]
* [[Fresh Off the Bun]] ([http://twitter.com/#!/FreshOfftheBun @FreshOfftheBun])
* [[Fresh Off the Bun]] ([http://twitter.com/#!/FreshOfftheBun @FreshOfftheBun])
* [[Fryer Truck]]
* [[Full Moon Bar-B-Que]] ([http://twitter.com/#!/FullMoonBBQ @FullMoonBBQ])
* [[Full Moon Bar-B-Que]] ([http://twitter.com/#!/FullMoonBBQ @FullMoonBBQ])
* [[Granny's Fish 'N Grits]] ([http://www.facebook.com/Grannys-Fish-N-Grits-1413098955668608 facebook])
* [[Granny's Fish 'N Grits]] ([http://www.facebook.com/Grannys-Fish-N-Grits-1413098955668608 facebook])
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* [[Notorious P.I.G.]] ([http://twitter.com/bhmbbq @bhmbbq])
* [[Notorious P.I.G.]] ([http://twitter.com/bhmbbq @bhmbbq])
* [[Off The Hook]] ([http://twitter.com/RUHKT @RUHKT])
* [[Off The Hook]] ([http://twitter.com/RUHKT @RUHKT])
* [[Pandy's Sno Biz]]
* [[Paradise Chow]] ([[Phillip Mims|Phillip]] and [[Marsha Mims]], [http://paradisechow.com/ paradisechow.com])
* [[Paradise Chow]] ([[Phillip Mims|Phillip]] and [[Marsha Mims]], [http://paradisechow.com/ paradisechow.com])
* [[Savor Mas]], 821 [[Green Springs Highway]], [[Homewood]]
* [[Savor Mas]], 821 [[Green Springs Highway]], [[Homewood]]
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* [[Slice]] ([http://twitter.com/SliceBirmingham @SliceBirmingham])
* [[Slice]] ([http://twitter.com/SliceBirmingham @SliceBirmingham])
* [[Snapper Grabber's|Snapper Grabber's Coastal Kitchen]] ([http://twitter.com/snappergrabber @SnapperGrabber])
* [[Snapper Grabber's|Snapper Grabber's Coastal Kitchen]] ([http://twitter.com/snappergrabber @SnapperGrabber])
* [[Street Bowlz]]
* [[Taco Morro Loco]] ([http://www.facebook.com/TacoMorroLoco/ Facebook])
* [[Taco Morro Loco]] ([http://www.facebook.com/TacoMorroLoco/ Facebook])
* [[Tacos El Guero]], [[Yieney Garcia]], 4656 [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* [[Tacos El Guero]], [[Yieney Garcia]], 4656 [[U.S. Highway 280]]
* [[Tacos Dos Hermanos]], [[Daniel Guzman|Daniel]] and [[Jaime Guzman]], [[Innovation Depot]], 1331 [[1st Avenue North]]
* [[Tacos Dos Hermanos]], [[Daniel Guzman|Daniel]] and [[Jaime Guzman]], [[Innovation Depot]], 1331 [[1st Avenue North]]
* [[Tacos Mi Butique]], 1800 [[Pinson Valley Parkway]], [[Tarrant]]
* [[Tacos Mi Butique]], 1800 [[Pinson Valley Parkway]], [[Tarrant]]
* [[Tamale Queen]] / [[Snowies Shaved Ice]], [[Gina Moran]],
* [[Taqueria El Parrandero]], [[Green Springs Highway]] at [[Valley Avenue]]
* [[Taqueria El Parrandero]], [[Green Springs Highway]] at [[Valley Avenue]]
* [[Taqueria Guzman]], [[Daniel Guzman|Daniel]] and [[Jaime Guzman]], 215 [[West Valley Avenue]] (2006-)
* [[Taqueria Guzman]], [[Daniel Guzman|Daniel]] and [[Jaime Guzman]], 215 [[West Valley Avenue]] (2006-)
* [[Taqueria Juarez]], 1459 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)]]
* [[Taqueria Juarez]], 1459 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)]]
* [[Tot Spot]] ([http://www.facebook.com/totspottruck/ Facebook])
* [[Tot Spot]] ([http://www.facebook.com/totspottruck/ Facebook])
* [[Two Fat Men]]


==Food trailers==
==Food trailers==

Revision as of 14:09, 9 August 2019

SpoonFed Grill
Off The Hook
Taqueria Guzman

Food trucks are mobile vendors serving food throughout the Birmingham area. "Taco trucks" appeared on the scene in the mid-2000s, while SpoonFed Grill touched off a "gourmet" food truck flowering in 2009.

Food trucks are food service businesses licensed by the municipalities in which they operate, and permitted and inspected by the Jefferson County Department of Health. Some trucks operate as offshoots of established restaurants. In addition to serving street food on weekdays, many of the trucks are available for hire for private events, functioning as caterers.

In January 2013 Deep South magazine included four of Birmingham's food trucks: Dreamcakes, Los Dos Hermanos, Shindigs, and SpoonFed Grill, in their listing of the "Best Food Trucks in the South."

By 2012 the Birmingham City Council began responding to private complaints by brick-and-mortar restaurateurs in the City Center by drafting a proposed ordinance to restrict operating hours and locations. The proposal has been debated in Council committee hearings, but has not come up for a vote. Public hearings were renewed in November 2013.

In response to the threat of restrictive regulation, several truck and food cart vendors joined together as the Greater Birmingham Street Food Coalition in early 2013 and proposed an alternate, less restrictive ordinance for consideration. The coalition has also developed a "Food truck lot" at 211 Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North.

The Council passed its Birmingham food truck ordinance in December 2013, and amended it in July 2014 to remove some restrictions that applied to groups offering free food to the homeless.

List of food trucks

The following list includes typical locations, along with Twitter handles or semi-permanent locations:

Food trailers

Other street vendors

Former street vendors

Food truck lots and events

References

  • McWhorter, Andy (August 5, 2011) "The Rise of the food truck". Birmingham Weekly
  • Horn, Jason (November 6, 2011) "Birmingham food truck directory". Magic City Post
  • Carlton, Bob (December 6, 2012) "Lawyer for food truck operators urges Birmingham City Council to reconsider mobile food ordinance." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 18, 2013) "Food truck operators form Greater Birmingham Street Food Coalition to promote, protect industry." The Birmingham News
  • "Best Food Trucks in the South" (January 31, 2013) Deep South
  • Crawford, Cindy F. (September 27, 2013) "Riding the food truck trend." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Godwin, Brent (November 12, 2013) "Ordinance could shake up local food truck scene." Birmingham Business Journal
  • "Your Ultimate Guide to Birmingham’s Food Truck Scene" (July 6, 2016) StyleBlueprint
  • Velasco, Eric (October 4, 2017) "Let's Taco 'bout Taco Trucks: A guide to the city's thriving taco truck scene." The Birmingham News
  • Robertson, Terri (January 9, 2019) "3 new food trucks to check out in Birmingham, including Bayou Bros." Bham Now

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