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I CART STREET FOOD

I CART STREET FOOD

I was walking with a friend in Duboce Park the other day when we stumbled upon a bunch of food carts.  Although the delicious fumes wafting from 'œWholesome Bakery' and  'œThat Guy’s Fries' were trumped a minute later when my friend stepped in dog shit (the perils of Duboce Park), they were still enticing enough to make me wish I hadn’t already eaten lunch.  I thought, if only I’d known the food carts were going to be there today! Luckily, most of the SF food carts and pop-up restaurants have Twitter pages.  Several websites are dedicated to following those tweets and telling you what carts will be where on any given day.  Enjoy!

Kartography SF organizes the carts by Sweet, Savory, and Other.

San Francisco Food Carts on Listorious links the Twitter pages of 60 (!!) SF carts, trucks and pop-up restaurants.

SF Food Carts and Trucks displays tweets from a bunch of the popular carts.

Consolidated twitter pages: This guy and this guy too.

Yelp also lists them.

Plus, check out how the beloved SF phenomenon is catching on all over the nation!

(pic via kqed)

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Chloe - Pennywise Reporter

Chloe - Pennywise Reporter

Chloe's youth was split between California and Kauai, frolicking on a macadamia nut farm in the tropics and landing finally in the Bay Area. Raised by super-Jew hippies, and the youngest of three sisters, Chloe learned early the virtues of thrift, economy, and green living. To the chagrin of her parents (who hoped, of course, for a Jewish doctor or lawyer), Chloe has put her degree from UC Berkeley to great use by becoming a folk singer. As "Chloe Makes Music" she plays shows throughout SF and beyond, donning vintage frocks, selling handmade merch, and pinching pennies as she sings for her supper. Calling Berkeley home for the last six years, you can think of Chloe as the website's East Bay Correspondent, opening your eyes to the hippie-filled, tree-hugging, organic-loving, vegan-eating, but way-overlooked and awesome assets of Berkeley, Oakland, and beyond.