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Fry Girl @Thefrygirlinc Flatiron Truck @Flatirontruck Grilled Cheez Guy @Grilledcheezguy Trailerpark Truck @Trailerp Coolhaus Truck @CoolhausLA Fry Girl @TheFryGirlInc HANDMADE ICE CREAM SANDWICHES - $5 HAND MADE MAC N CHEESE BALLS W/TOMATO BASIL DIPPING SAUCE - 2 FOR $4 MADE-TO-ORDER ICE CREAM SANDWICHES WITH FLAVORS 3 CHEESE FRIED RAVIOLI W/OUR SESAME SRIRRACHA MAYO - 2 FOR $4 RANGING FROM BALSAMIC FIG MASCARPONE TO BROWN CHILI CHEESE FRIES - $4 OR REGULAR FRIES - $3 BUTTER CANDIED BACON WORLD FAMOUS MINI DONUTS W/CINNAMON OR POWDERED SUGAR - 6 MINI DONUTS FOR $3 The Grilled Cheese Truck @grlldcheesetruk Flatiron Truck @Flatirontruck PLAIN & SIMPLE - AMERICAN $2, CHEDDAR $3 BACON CHEESE $5 CHEESY MAC - $3.50 NIMAN RANCH BACON, BACON TOMATO JAM & SMOKED PROVOLONE ON SOURDOUGH SOUTHERN STYLE MAC & CHEESE, SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE TRUFFLE CHEESE $6 CHEESY MAC & RIB - $5 TRUFFLE BUTTER, TRUFFLE CHEESE AND CHUNKS OF TRUFFLE ON SOURDOUGH SOUTHERN STYLE MAC & CHEESE, SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE, HOUSE SMOKED BBQ PORK, TOMATO SOUP GRILLED CHEESE $4 CARAMELIZED ONIONS SPHERIFICATION OF CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP IN BETWEEN AMERICAN CABOT MELT - $4.50 & CHEDDAR CHEESE ON SOURDOUGH 3 YEAR AGED CABOT WHITE CHEDDAR WITH SMOKED PORK AND APPLE RELISH Grilled Cheez Guy @GrilledCheezGuy The {RV}ip Lounge @rviplounge BRICK'S TRICK - $4 THE {RV}IP LOUNGE IS A MOBILE KARAOKE UNIT HOUSED IN A CUSTOMIZED RV THAT SERVES ACME BREAD, COWS MILK MOZZARELLA, CABOT AGED WHITE CHEDDAR & TILLAMOOK CHEDDAR AS EQUAL PARTS TRANSPORTATION & ENTERTAINMENT. 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LE FRENCH ONION - $4 CARAMELIZED ONIONS, GRUYERE MOZZARELLA Greenspan’s Grilled Cheese @chefgreeny ICED PICKLES - $2 HOMEMADE, AWARD WINNING AND SPICY PICKLES THE CHAMP $1 ENGLISH TOASTY - $4 TALLEGIO, RAISIN-WALNUT BREAD, APRICOT CAPER PUREE, ARUGULA, CHICKEN APPLE SAUSAGE, IRISH CHEDDAR AND LEMON PEPPER AIOLI OVEN-ROASTED TOMATO (ALL PROCEEDS FROM TODAY’S EVENT GO TO HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES) Trailerpark Truck @TrailerParkTruk The Counter @CounterBurger TRAILER PARK TRUCK MELT $6 CLASSIC AMERICAN CHEESE AND APPLEWOOD SMOKED BACON CRUMBLES ON THE CAPRESE - $3 1/2 - $4 WHOLE WHITE & DRIZZLED W/HOUSE-MADE THREE-CHEESE SAUCE MOZZARELLA, TOMATOES, BASIL AND BALSAMIC GLAZE ON TEXAS TOAST THANKSGIVING "EVERYTHING BUT THE TURKEY" MELT $6 THE KICKER - $3 1/2 - $5 WHOLE SWISS CHEESE, CREAM CHEESE, CRANBERRY SAUCE & TURKEY GRAVY ON JALAPEÑO JACK, CHEDDAR, FRESH JALAPEÑOS & TOMATOES ON TEXAS TOAST WHITE WITH HOUSE-MADE SEASONED "STUFFING" BUTTER GRILLED CHEESE TRIFECTA - $2 1/2 - $4 WHOLE CHEESY BLOOMIN' ONION MELT $6 CHEDDAR, AMERICAN & PROVOLONE ON TEXAS TOAST MONTEREY JACK CHEESE, CRISPY FRIED ONION STRINGS, AND HOUSE-MADE CHIPOTLE AIOLI ON WHITE BREAD THE BIG O(REO) $6 Campanile LAX @CampanileLAX WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE, CRUNCHY OREOS, & CREAMY MARSHMALLOW FLUFF ON WHITE & DUSTED WITH POWDERED SUGAR CLASSIC GRILLED CHEESE - $5 CAVE AGED GRUYERE ON LA BREA BAKERY COUNTRY WHITE BREAD WITH WHOLE GRAIN MUSTARD AND MARINATED ONIONS Currwurst Truck @Currywursttruck GRILLED ICE CREAM SANDWICH - $4 GRILLED LA BREA BAKERY FRUIT & NUT BREAD W/CABOT CHEDDAR ICE CREAM SWISS/GERMAN GRILLED CHEESE - $8 HOUSE-MADE LEMONADE WITH FRESH GINGER - $2 BAVARIAN GRILLED CHEESE - $8 KALE GRILLED CHEESE - $9 Heywood Grilled Cheese @HeywoodCheese THE DEVIL GRILLED CHEESE - $8 THE HEYWOOD - $3 ENGLISH CHEDDAR WITH MAPLE ONION CONFIT ON SOURDOUGH BREAD Firehouse Chefs Truck @FHCFoodTruck CARNE ASADA GRILLED CHEESE - $8 Elbows Mac N Cheese @elbowsmac ASADA PEPPERJACK AND CHIPOTLE AIOLI QUESO FRESCO - $8 MASALA GRILLED CHEESE - $5 SOY CHORIZO, GARLIC BLACK BEN PUREE EXOTIC INDIAN SPICES AND SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE, PEPPERS AND ONIONS CHICKEN GRILLED CHEESE - $8 PHILLY GRILLED CHEESE - $5 CHICKEN, GORGONZOLA, CARAMELIZED PEAR PHILLYMEAT, PROVOLONE & AMERICAN VERMONT & BACON - $8 JALAPEÑO MAC N CHEESE- $5 SWISS MAC N CHEESE - $5 VERMONT CHEDDAR AND BACON ON CHEESY BREAD JALAPEÑOS & CHEDDAR CHEESE SWISS, GRUYERE & BACON TRUFFLE MAC N CHEESE - $5 GOAT, HAVARTI, MUSHROOMS AND TRUFFLE OIL Dogtown Dogs Truck @Dogtowndog CALIFORNIA DOG - $3 AVOCADO, ARUGULA, BASIL AIOLI, TOMATO AND CRISPY ONION Melt It @MeltItPasadena SPICY ANGELINO - $4 THE LEGEND - $2 BACON WRAP, SALSA FRESCA, JALAPEÑO, TOMATILLO MILD CHEDDAR ON SOURDOUGH DOGTOWN GRILLED CHEESE - $4 SWISTED $2 SWISS PEPPERJACK AND MUENSTER ON WHITE Gravy Train Poutinerie @GravyTrainLA CHEESIEST MAC N' CHEESE - $4 THE LAR $3 POUTINE GRILLED CHEESE - $4 ROASTED JALAPEÑOS, CREAM CHEESE, CHEDDAR AND BACON ON WHITE SOURDOUGH BREAD, CHEESE CURDS AND FRENCH FRIES WITH TRADITIONAL BROWN GRAVY BEER BATTERED GRILLED CHEESE - $4 SOURDOUGH BREAD W/AMERICAN CHEESE The Oaks Gourmet @TheOaksGourmet BEER BATTERED AND DEEP FRIED BACON COTSWOLD - $5 COTSWOLD CHEESE WITH BLACK FOREST BACON & 1000 ISLAND DRESSING ON SOURDOUGH BREAD AND SERVED WITH TOMATO BISQUE Roll’n Lobster @RollnLobster LOBSTER ROLLS - $12 CRAB CAKES - $9 McCallum’s Melt @ImMeeeeelting CLAM CHOWDER - $5 TIRAMISU MELT - $5 LOBSTER BISQUE - $6 WHIPPED MASCARPONE ON CHOCOLATE BREAD WITH COFFEE SYRUP PIMENTO GRILLED CHEESE - $5 SHARP CHEDDAR MIXED WITH SPICES AND ROASTED PEPPERS A Rockin Ice @ARockinIce DELUXE SHAVED ICE - $6 SLUSHY LEMONADE - $4 Hepp’s Salt Co. @Heppssaltbarrel STRAWBERRY, CHERRY OR MANGO 25 VARIETIES OF SEA SALTS AND SUGARS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ICE CREAM COOKIE SANDWICH - $5 TWO BIG COOKIES WITH PREMIUM VANILLA ICE CREAM ESPRESSO SHAVED ICE - $7 Cheesy Amigos Cart @Cheesyamigos COFFEE WITH COCONUT OR OR FRENCH VANILLA ICE CREAM SPICY GRILLED CHEESE - $3 1/2 - $5 WHOLE CHEDDAR INFUSED WITH 3 PEPPERS (JALAPEÑO, HABENERO, CAYENNE) & CHIPOTLE AIOLI GRILLED CHEESE INVITAITONAL MERCHANDISE BACON & EGG - $4 1/2 - $6 WHOLE GET YOUR OFFICIAL GRILLED CHEESE INVITATIONAL MERCHANDISE HERE! 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