Black History and Triangle Food Trucks

It’s amazing how much our childhood molds us.  As I think about February and Black History month, I recall when was I introduced to it.  It all started in an elementary classroom with posters of great Black figures that did things.  What does a boy who likes to wander around gravitate toward? Garrett Morgan.  The boy in me thought the gas mask was cool, but of all things the traffic light was what I was in awe of.

In honor of the great positive impacts Black people had on our lives; I wanted to promote the ones making impacts in my daily life and food choices.

BR Cuisine-1Baton Rouge Cuisine

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Facebook: http://www.brcuisine.com

 

RedVelvet_Chicken_BigCWafflesBig C Waffles

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Website: http://www.bigcwaffles.com

 

Bull City Street FoodBull City Street Food

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bullcitystfood

 

Cajun Persuasion (Twitter: )

Chez Moi – Best Rum Cake I’ve had (better than the “cruise” kind) (Twitter: )

 

Chick-N-Que (Now Open)Chick-N-Que

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Check out their restaurant in Rolesville: 420 S. Main Street

 

Funnel Bakes (Twitter: )

Heavenly SmokeHeavenly Smoked 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Heavenly-Smoke/144395382390700?fref=ts

 

 

 

 

Jay Italian Ice-1Jay’s Italian Ice

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Website: http://www.jaysitalianice.com

 

Ladybugs RVLadyBugs-1

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ladybugstreats.org

Jackie is doing special orders and catering.

 

Lees KitchenLee’s Kitchen

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Website: http://leeskitchenjamaican.com

 

Orlandos-1 Orlando’s Food Concession / Hot Fish

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OrlandosFoodConcession

 

OMG Chicken – On my short list – Twitter: 

Oscar Williams-1Oscar Williams Cotton Candy

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Website: http://www.oscarwilliamcottoncandy.com

 

Sarge_rest1

Sarge’s Chef

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Check out their restaurant at 400 Southtown Circle in Rolesville.

 

Tootie’s (Twitter: )

Urban Entrees (Twitter: )

 

Virgil’s Jamaican

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Always enjoy seeing Virgil!  Possibly the funniest food truck owner in the Triangle.

Did I miss your food truck?  First, I apologize, but feel free to comment to help spread the word.

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