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Food Truck and Ice Cream Truck (Mobile Food) Vendors This Is a List of Mobile Food Vendors As of April 5, 2021 Food Truck and Ice Cream Truck (Mobile Food) Vendors This is a list of mobile food vendors as of April 5, 2021. Mobile food vendors include carts serving prepackaged ice cream and food trucks. This list is intended to be a reference for event food sponsors looking for vendors for an event. Contact 311 (612-673-3000 or [email protected]) if you have questions about this list. Ask for a health inspector on the food permit team. License # Name (Ice Cream Trucks) Email LIC366372 Bike Cops for Kids [email protected] LIC352412 CJS Treats [email protected] LIC367948 I Scream Ice Cream [email protected] LIC54696 Ice Cream Man LIC377421 Maher [email protected] LIC378471 Old National Bank [email protected] LIC55283 TARIKS ICE CREAM [email protected] LIC389702 The Ice Cream Team [email protected] LIC389504 The Keto Scoop [email protected] License Food Trucks Email Number LIC344499 ADAMS GYROS [email protected] LIC64564 ALIMAMA EA CATERING [email protected] LIC369670 ALIMAMA SAMBUSA [email protected] LIC58619 ANCHOR FISH & CHIPS [email protected] LIC370276 ANIMALES BARBECUE CO [email protected] LIC63749 ANTOJITOS MEXICANOS LETI LIC389465 B Sweet Cream [email protected] LIC380112 Bad Rooster [email protected] LIC366136 BALDY'S BBQ [email protected] LIC365045 BEN & JERRY'S [email protected] LIC57339 BETTY DANGERS COUNTRY CLUB [email protected] LIC377184 BIBUTA [email protected] LIC58314 BIBUTA [email protected] LIC388448 Bimi [email protected] LIC372264 BIRCHWOOD CAFE [email protected] LIC356250 BLUE FIRE PIZZA [email protected] LIC388352 BOROUGH [email protected] 250 S 4th Street, Minneapolis MN 55415 • www.minneapolismn.gov/CivicEvents LIC58331 BRAVA ON WHEELS [email protected] LIC390204 Brixton's British Pub Grub [email protected] LIC62912 BUTCHER SALT - MARJ [email protected] LIC351855 BUTCHER SALT - ROSIE [email protected] LIC379536 Cafe Cairo [email protected] LIC390735 Chef Lucas Pizza [email protected] LIC58735 CHEF SHACK [email protected] LIC57585 CHICKS ON WHEELS [email protected] LIC365832 CHILI LIME [email protected] LIC384568 Chili Lime #2 [email protected] LIC378992 Chomped Grill [email protected] LIC380809 Costa Blanca [email protected] LIC62955 DELSUR EMPANADAS [email protected] LIC361119 DON OISHI KITCHEN [email protected] LIC369178 DRISCOLL'S BERRY TRUCK [email protected] LIC380575 El Calentano Del Sur [email protected] LIC380663 El Compa Taqueria [email protected] LIC351260 EL JEFE REDEFINING MEXICAN CUISINE [email protected] LIC389831 El Jefe Redefining Mexican Cuisine #2 [email protected] LIC56136 EL TACO RIENDO [email protected] LIC381920 El TacoTorro [email protected] LIC368708 ELECTRIC NOODLE [email protected] LIC61791 ELSIE'S [email protected] LIC62880 EMCONADA [email protected] LIC357048 FAIR FAVES [email protected] LIC59848 FALAFEL KING [email protected] LIC55655 FINER MEAT COMPANY [email protected] LIC61503 FOXY FALAFEL [email protected] LIC64558 FOXY FALAFEL [email protected] LIC375777 FRITZ'S FOOD TRUCK & CATERING [email protected] LIC59909 FRO-YO SOUL [email protected] LIC62886 FULL BELLY HAPPY HEART LIC356796 FULTON BREWING COMPANY [email protected] LIC356642 FUSED CRAFT BREWED EATS [email protected] LIC59650 GASTROTRUCK [email protected] LIC59651 GASTROTRUCK [email protected] LIC358591 GERHARD'S BRATS [email protected] 250 S 4th Street, Minneapolis MN 55415 • www.minneapolismn.gov/CivicEvents LIC376098 GOHAN [email protected]. LIC381633 Goody Foody & Co [email protected] LIC379045 Green + The Grain [email protected] LIC391018 Habanero Tacos [email protected] LIC57769 HABANERO TACOS [email protected] LIC388146 Hibachi [email protected] LIC62907 HIBACHI DARUMA [email protected] LIC63322 HOLA AREPA [email protected] LIC377285 I HEART TACOS [email protected] LIC377679 Icy Icy Baby [email protected] LIC369035 iPIEROGi [email protected] LIC389828 Island Acai Bowls LLC [email protected] LIC389686 Its 7amsomewhere [email protected] LIC58746 JAKES CITY GRILL [email protected] LIC365740 JAMBO! KITCHEN [email protected] LIC367439 JAMO'S PIE COMPANY [email protected] LIC365762 JINX TEA [email protected] LIC375225 KCM Eggrolls [email protected] LIC389590 Kham Fu Dee [email protected] LIC388450 Kona Ice Twin Cities [email protected] LIC388451 Kona Ice Twin Cities [email protected] LIC350728 Kona Ice Twin Cities SW [email protected] LIC64555 KONA ICE TWIN CITIES SW [email protected] LIC351410 KURB SIDE FOOD COMPANY [email protected] LIC64495 KURB SIDE ICE [email protected] LIC56045 LA ALBORADA MARKET [email protected] LIC389516 La Tortilla Catering Truck [email protected] LIC388694 Las Twins Mexican Cuisine [email protected] LIC62170 LITTLE G'S MOBILE PIZZARIA [email protected] LIC373529 Little Tomato [email protected] LIC381064 Lola On The Lake [email protected] LIC379535 Los Ocampo Mobile [email protected] LIC362369 LU'S SANDWICHES [email protected] LIC388143 MARKET BAR-B-QUE [email protected] LIC55590 MARKET BAR-B-QUE [email protected] LIC344678 MARKET BAR-B-QUE 2 [email protected] LIC370565 MED GRILL LLC [email protected] 250 S 4th Street, Minneapolis MN 55415 • www.minneapolismn.gov/CivicEvents LIC63573 MIDNORD EMPANADA [email protected] LIC377926 MInneapolis Event Centers [email protected] LIC382879 Minneapolis Public Schools [email protected] LIC60013 MISFIT COFFEE COMPANY [email protected] LIC60032 MN NICE CREAM [email protected] LIC378418 MN Vikings Foundation Food Truck [email protected] LIC378734 MorningStar Coffee Co [email protected] LIC54927 MOTLEY CREWS HEAVY METAL GRILL [email protected] LIC392761 Muddy Tiger- Indian Street Food [email protected] LIC368087 MUSTARD SEED BISTRO 1 [email protected] LIC57736 MY BURGER [email protected] LIC377850 Nautical Bowls [email protected] LIC57120 NEW BOHEMIA WURST & BIER HAUS [email protected] LIC378759 New York Tacos and Catering [email protected] LIC377922 North End Mobile Food Kitchen [email protected] LIC107774 NORTHBOUND SMOKEHOUSE BREWPUB [email protected] LIC390678 Onyx Lyfe LLC [email protected] LIC350852 Original Hockey Mom Brownies [email protected] LIC62589 OUTLAW GRILL [email protected] LIC346070 PAC Food Truck [email protected] LIC368657 PAPI RICO'S [email protected] LIC392891 ParraLily [email protected] LIC379645 Peace Coffee [email protected] LIC56043 PEEP'S HOTBOX [email protected] LIC58322 PEPPERJAX GRILL PHILLY EXPRESS [email protected] LIC356912 Phal's Best Steak & Gyros [email protected] LIC366448 PHARAOHS GYROS [email protected] LIC354078 PIMENTO JAMAICAN KITCHEN [email protected] LIC366291 PINEDA MOBILE [email protected] LIC60017 POTTERS PASTIES 2 [email protected] LIC60015 POTTERS PASTIES AND PIES [email protected] LIC378526 QUE CHULA ES PUEBLA [email protected] LIC64174 QUE CHULA ES PUEBLA [email protected] LIC371528 Que Tal [email protected] LIC64550 RA MAC SAMMY'S [email protected] LIC366097 REBEL LOBSTER [email protected] LIC382537 Reef Kitchens [email protected] 250 S 4th Street, Minneapolis MN 55415 • www.minneapolismn.gov/CivicEvents LIC388667 Reef Kitchens #2 [email protected] LIC390222 Reef Kitchens #3 [email protected] LIC365469 REVERIE [email protected] LIC366064 ROLLIN NOLEN BBQ [email protected] LIC58448 RUSTY TACO [email protected] LIC383926 Samaje's Snack Shack [email protected] LIC389923 Sandwich Stop [email protected] LIC62985 SANDYS ITALIAN ICE & DELIGHTS [email protected] LIC62920 SANDYS ITALIAN ICE & DELIGHTS #2 [email protected] LIC369070 SEVEN SUNDAYS [email protected] LIC379472 Simple Tasty Food Truck [email protected] LIC62899 SIMPLY STEVES FOOD TRUCK [email protected] LIC357776 SISTERS CAMELOT [email protected] LIC355653 SIZZLING WAGON [email protected] LIC374865 Sociable Cider Werks [email protected] LIC344409 SSSDUDE-NUTZ [email protected] LIC362007 STREET EATS [email protected] LIC382517 Sumo Egg Rolls [email protected] LIC386461 Sumo Egg Rolls [email protected] LIC60144 SURLY BREWING [email protected] LIC369046 SWEET GYPSY WAFFLE [email protected] LIC351656 TACO CAT [email protected] LIC61267 TACO TAXI [email protected] LIC61269 TACO TAXI [email protected] LIC61381 TACOS EL MICHOACANO LIC350614 TACOS EL PRIMO [email protected] LIC361518 TACOS NACHO [email protected] TAQUERIA & BIRRIERIA LAS CUATRO LIC367153 [email protected] MILPAS LIC386357 Taqueria El Primo [email protected] LIC63683 TAQUERIA EL PRIMO [email protected] LIC365179 TAQUERIA El VICTOR [email protected] LIC57691 TAQUERIA LA HACIENDA [email protected] LIC64273 TAQUERIA VICTOR HUGO [email protected] LIC62006 TASTE OF TARGET FIELD [email protected] LIC353592 THE BIG RED WAGON [email protected] LIC365475 THE HERBIVOROUS BUTCHER [email protected] 250 S 4th Street, Minneapolis MN 55415 • www.minneapolismn.gov/CivicEvents
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