A la Cart taps Orlando for second brews and food trucks site

Oregon teachers bring open pavilion concept back to hometown of Orlando
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À La Cart, modeled after street-fare dining in Oregon with a brick and mortar bar and open air pavilion with several different rotating food trucks located nearby, plans to add a second Orlando location on Michigan Street, southeast of downtown. Its first Orlando location is on Irvington Avenue the city’s northeast side.

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It has five semi-permanent mobile food vendors at its present location that offer a variety of international cuisines, making it easy for everyone in your group to find something they would like to eat. Inside the building is a rotating draft list of 15 taps including beer, cider, wine, sangria and non-alcoholic drinks such as cold brewed coffee.

À La Cart is inspired by the food truck parks of Oregon, where owners April and Dustin Williams were high school teachers, according to the company website.

Patti Ewald

Patti Ewald

Patti Ewald has been digging for news stories ever since she took her gift of gab and insatiable curiosity to Ohio State and -- poof! -- turned them into a journalism degree. Now a freelance writer living in St. Petersburg, Florida, Patti thanks her vast newsroom experience for her writing skills and her two grown sons, three cats and a scruffy white dog for her sense of humor, compassion and tenacity.
Patti Ewald

Patti Ewald

Patti Ewald has been digging for news stories ever since she took her gift of gab and insatiable curiosity to Ohio State and -- poof! -- turned them into a journalism degree. Now a freelance writer living in St. Petersburg, Florida, Patti thanks her vast newsroom experience for her writing skills and her two grown sons, three cats and a scruffy white dog for her sense of humor, compassion and tenacity.

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