Happy Wednesday, food truck followers! As if you needed an incentive to get outside, there are some tasty-sounding specials out there, including roast pork Philly mac aboard Cap Mac, chocolate-Guinness cupcakes with Baileys buttercream from Sweetbites Truck, penne primavera at Pino's Auto Grill, and many more! Enjoy eating in the sunshine.
Farragut Square (17th and I sts., NW), where you'll find Chupacabra, Basil Thyme, Fojol Bros. (Benethiopia), Carnivore BBQ, Sang on Wheels, Yellow Vendor, Best Burritos, and Takorean; Curbside Cupcakes, Hula Girl, Cap Mac, Tasty Kabob, and BBQ Bus (nearby at 20th and L).
Franklin Square (13th and K sts., NW), where you'll find Tasty Kabob, and Cirque Cuisine; Red Hook Lobster (nearby at 15th and I).
L'Enfant (Sixth St. and Maryland Ave., SW), where you'll find Scoops 2U, DC Slices, Sidewalk Sweetsations, Sweetbites Truck, Stix, Fojol Bros. (Merlindia), Porc Mobile, First Yellow Vendor, and Mojo Truck.
Metro Center (12th and G sts., NW), where you'll find Fojol Bros. (Volathai), Far East Taco Grill, Cheesecake Truck, Feelin' Crabby, and Rolling Ficelle.
Montgomery County, where you'll find Curly's Q, Thatsalata (Bethesda), Go Fish Truck, Pino's Auto Grill, Sub Urban Bros., and Corned Beef King (Rockville).
Navy Yard (First and M sts., SE), where you'll find DC Empanadas, Cajunators, DC Kabob Grill, and DC Shawarma.
NoMa (First and M sts., NE), where you'll find Tasty Kabob.
Northern Virginia, where you'll find Bada Bing (Crystal City), Red Hook Lobster, Doug the Food Dude, Pedro and Vinny's, (Ballston), Beach Fries (Fredericksburg), District Taco, Seoul Food (Rosslyn), Uncle Paulie, Top Dog Truck (Tysons), Bratwurst King (Fairfax), and Lemongrass Truck (Arlington).
State Department (around 21st St. and Virginia Ave., NW), where you'll find Big Cheese, Azn Eats, Carnivore BBQ, Korengy, and Curbside Cupcakes.
Union Station (North Capitol St. and Massachusetts Ave., NE), where you'll find Pepe, Curbside Cupcakes, and Kimchi BBQ Taco.
West End (24th and M sts., NW), where you'll find Tasty Kabob.






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