Category Archives: Food & Drink

Sauerkraut Supper on Saturday

pork and sauerkraut - kum esse!

pork and sauerkraut - kum esse! (Photo credit: yumievriwan)

With baseball season behind us – maybe your missing Sauerkraut Saul, or a hot dog with sauerkraut from the ball game.  We can’t bring back the pierogi race until the spring – but for $8 you can enjoy a traditional German Sauerkraut dinner on Saturday.  All of the proceeds from this event benefit the Lawrenceville United Summer Youth Programs.

Click here for details on the Traditional German Sauerkraut Supper

Lawrenceville United works to improve the quality of life in Lawrenceville through resident advocacy, neighborhood planning and grass roots organizing.

Pgh Needs Food Trucks & How You Can Help

I know this is a longer post than what I usually write – but while it may seem small, the issue of food trucks in Pittsburgh could become a great way to help start more successful businesses in Pittsburgh.  If you are in a hurry, you can skip my ramblings about Food Trucks in Austin and scroll down to read about the upcoming PghMobileFood events.

I guess I didn’t really know how behind the times Pittsburgh was interms of food trucks until I was in Austin, TX last fall for work.  I stayed in Austin for an extra day to just walk around and see what everyone loves about the place.  Another friend from Pittsburgh visits there often and posts amazing food from food trucks on his facebook page.  I took off my work shoes, put on my sneakers and set off on a little urban hike in search of food trucks.

I was probably using Yelp or Google maps – searching for the keyword tacos – and I stumbled upon the South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery – my first thought was this is an awful nice location for a trailer park, then I realized it was a food truck trailer park.    A parking lot with food trucks, picnic tables, a garage space – with doors that opened and more tables and bathrooms.

Sign for South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery

Sign for South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery (Photo credit: TheSeafarer)

South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery

South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery (Photo credit: riacale)

Austin -  Bouldin Creek: South Austin Trailer ...

Austin - Bouldin Creek: South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery (Photo credit: wallyg)

Austin -  Bouldin Creek: South Austin Trailer ...

Austin - Bouldin Creek: South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery (Photo credit: wallyg)

Location, Location, Location:

Another factor in the success of a business is location – if you open a new business in the wrong location – there is only so much you can do to get people to go out of their way to visit your shop.  Think about it – how many of you go over to the north shore for a meal if you aren’t already headed to the north shore for a baseball game, football game or other big event – the rest of the time – those location are pretty empty.

Food Trucks allow the businesses to go to the people, thus a new restaurant isn’t just limited to their location.  Which solves another problem – feeding a group of people – it is a challenge.  If you plan an event at a location that isn’t set up to feed a large group of people – you are limited in options.  Enter the food trucks – in the past 6 weeks – I have attended several events where the food trucks were able to come, set up and provide food – allowing for people to stay and participate in the community event.  The StepTrek and the Wigle Whiskey Tar and Feather party are just two of the events that drew a crowd, and food was provided by food trucks.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Ball from Holy Cacao

And this got me thinking about the opportunity of food trucks – opening a restaurant is hard – some people say 90%, this article argues that it is more like 60% of restaurants that fail – and that is a failure not only for the business owner but for the communities that are eager to have businesses.

The Austin Trailer Park & Eatery makes it a little easier for a business to get started – tables, chairs, bathrooms, trash are all shared – plus multiple businesses are marketing the space together.  While I was there I had a taco for Torchy’s and some cake balls from Holy Cacao – in one visit I was able to patronize two  businesses.

Holy Cacao on Urbanspoon

We are starting to see something like this at the Pittsburgh Public Market.  The Public Market has already given places like the Crested Duck Charcuterie a start – and now that they have a following they have opened their own location in Beechview.  And the East End Book Exchange has been using the public market to get started on opening a used book store in Pittsburgh.  Low rent and weekend hours make the Public Market a great incubator for new Pittsburgh businesses.  If we want to grow more local business – what else can we do as a city and a community to help business owners get off to a successful start?

Crested Duck Charcuterie Deli on Urbanspoon

Confusing Laws for Pittsburgh food Trucks:

The food truck scene is huge in other cities (see this recent Post-Gazette article about Portlands 500+ food trucks) but is just getting started here in Pittsburgh – part of that is because there is a whole host of issues and conflicting laws about food trucks in the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.

You can read more about the current food truck regulations in this August 2012 article from the City Paper.

PghMobileFood – Working to Improve Food Trucks in Pittsburgh:

Some Pittsburghers in partnership with the Saxifrage School (and keep an eye out for the Saxifrage School – this is an incredible new organization in Pittsburgh) are getting together to work on the local food truck problem and come up with some solutions – and you can join them.  Last Wednesday they hosted the first of 3 events on Food Trucks – Food Trucks 101: Competition Law and the Constitution.  Anyone who is interested is invited to attended the upcoming Pgh Mobile Food Events.

If you are a twitter user follow @PghMobileFood.

 

Pittsburgh Home of Champion Dairy Products

As you know, Pittsburgh is the city of champions – and that is usually a reference to our sports teams.  Pittsburgh is now home to award winning dairy products.

Turner Dairy Farm, located in Penn Hills, just won 1st place for their skim milk in the “Open Class Pasteurized Milk” category at the World Dairy Expo last week in Madison, Wisconsin.

Turner Dairy is truly a local dairy – they work with over 50 different farms within 70 miles of their processing facility to source rBGH/rBST free milk.

You can follow Turner Dairy on Facebook here – http://www.facebook.com/TurnerDairyFarms

We are also a fan of the Turner’s Iced Tea – which gets a first place award in our book for awesome tea beverage of summer. Follow @TurnersPremiumT on Twitter – they have lots of giveaways for Iced T gear.

And keep an eye out for their T-Bird that makes frequent stops around town for tea samplings.

 

October 16 – Pumpkin Beer Tap Takeover @ Harris Grill w/Bacon

Elysian The Great Pumpkin Beer Fest

Elysian The Great Pumpkin Beer Fest (Photo credit: The Northwest Beer Guide (aka, The Pickled Liver))

While I am sitting here bemoaning the end of summer – I have noticed that many others are taking the arrival of fall in stride because they are excited about 1 thing – all things pumpkin.  Apparently – yinz can’t wait for the pumpkin flavore to return to your lattes, muffins and of course beer.

For all of the pumpkin beer loving readers – here is an advanced notice of super pumpkin beer night at the Harris Grill. From their latest newsletter

Tuesday October 16th marks our 3rd annual Smashing Pumpkins punkin’ beer tap takeover.  As many pumpkin beers as we can get our hands on, and maybe even a pumpkin shot or two.  Also a Bacon Night! What’s not to love?

If you are new to Pittsburgh, or just didn’t know about this yet – every Tuesday is Bacon Night at the Harris Grill

.  So Tuesday, October 16 – they are doubling down – pumpkin beer and bacon.

3rd Annual Smashing Pumpkins Punkin’ Beer Tap Takeover
and Bacon Night
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Harris Grill

Harris Grill on Urbanspoon

Sign Up to GrubWithUs on Thursday!

Earlier this year we were happy to host the first ever GrubWithUs dinner in Pittsburgh – we had a great dinner and met some great Pittsburghers – including Debbie Hardin who had just moved to Pittbsburgh.

GrubWithUs is a website that plans family style dinners – you sign up online, pay a flat fee for food and gratuity, they pick the restaurant, you show up to eat a meal and meet some new folks.

Debbie and I have decided it is time for another GrubWithUs dinner.  If you are looking for some dinner conversation or to meet some new people – sign up to dine with me and Debbie and the other Grubbers on Thursday, August 23, 2012. The location will be revealed after the minimum number of people have signed up.

GrubWithUs Pittsburgh – End of Summer Feast
Thursday, August 23, 2012
7:30PM
Location will be revealed soon
$32 per person includes food, tax, and gratuity
Use this link to sign up and get $5 towards your first GrubWithUs meal

http://storify.com/iheartpgh/grubwithus-in-pittsburgh