Happy hump day, food truck followers! It’s time for sandwiches in the sunshine—try an heirloom tomato and Virginia ham panini aboard Chef Driven; a grilled cheese with Cherry Glen chèvre and mango chutney at Big Cheese; or a soft-shell-crab po’ boy from Bayou Bros.
Chinatown (Seventh and G sts., NW), where you'll find Pho Wheels.
Farragut Square (17th and I sts., NW), where you'll find Burritos on the Run, Captain Cookie, Chupacabra, Carnivore BBQ, Dangerously Delicious Pies, DC Ballers, DC Crepes, Basil Thyme, Stella's PopKern, Takorean, and Hula Girl; Tasty Kabob (nearby at 20th and L).
Franklin Square (13th and K sts., NW), where you'll find Lily Pad on the Run, Rolls on Rolls, Far East Taco Grill, Street Cream, Sang on Wheels, and Cirque Cuisine; Red Hook Lobster (nearby at 15th and Eye).
L'Enfant (Sixth St. and Maryland Ave., SW), where you'll find Chick-Fil-A Truck, Cathy's Bistro, Wassub, Tasty Fried, Bayou Bros., DC Greek Food, Sweetbites Truck, Big Cheese, Fojol Bros. (Merlindia), and Pho Junkies.
Metro Center (12th and G sts., NW), where you'll find Yellow Vendor, Something Stuffed, Fojol Bros. (Volathai), and Rolling Ficelle.
Montgomery County, where you'll find Cole's Palette (Beltsville), Cravin Cookies, Corned Beef King (Rockville), and Curly's Q (Herndon).
Navy Yard (First and M sts., SE), where you'll find Sundevich Truck, Phillies Phamous Cheesesteak, and Langston Grille.
NoMa (First and M sts., NE), where you'll find Tasty Kabob.
Northern Virginia, where you'll find District Taco (Ballston, Rosslyn), Food for the Soul (Tysons), and Seoul Food (Rosslyn).
State Department (around 21st St. and Virginia Ave., NW), where you'll find Curbside Cupcakes, Ball or Nothing, Sate Truck, Borinquen Lunchbox, Chupacabra, DC Empanadas, and Korengy.
Union Station (North Capitol St. and Massachusetts Ave., NE), where you'll find Fire & Rice, Mayur Kabob House, Tasty Kabob, Mojo Truck, and Tapas Truck.
West End (24th and M sts., NW), where you'll find DC Ballers, Chef Driven, Cajunators, Azn Eats, Kababji Truck, What the Pho?, Dorothy Moon Burgers, and Tasty Kabob.






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