FOOD TRUCK “PARK” BEING BUILT IN S.F.

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After 11 months of securing permitting, Carlos Muela and his contractors are breaking ground on SoMa Streat Food Park, a triangular lot at 346 11th Street, at Division, in San Francisco.  The triangular lot will have spots for nine trucks, shelter for up to 200 diners, lights, and permanent restrooms.


Muela says he originally envisioned the park as a seven-day-a-week home for permanently parked trucks — again, like Portland — but San Francisco truck owners told him they’d be more interested if they could work it into their rotation of regular appearances, much like the smaller Truck Stop near First and Mission, which hosts three trucks a day.

So when construction on the SoMa Streat Food Park is finished in a couple of months, Muela envisions serving lunch and dinner shifts — the city has only permitted the park to stay open until midnight, so late night stops aren’t yet in the picture. Now Muela’s in the process of reaching out to tenants. “I’ve got my beer truck guy lined up,” he says, “and a lot of the trucks know about the project.” [SF Weekly]

Get the beer truck first – that’s what we call prioritizing!