New laws, but no food trucks here
The new laws allow two food trucks per block to set up for a maximum three hours a day, providing they do so at least 50 metres from open brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Read moreThe new laws allow two food trucks per block to set up for a maximum three hours a day, providing they do so at least 50 metres from open brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Read moreMaybe the fault for the disappointment lies with us — the local media. When it was being proposed the city change its bylaws to allow food trucks to serve their wares by the roadside in midtown Toronto, we didn’t quite see how it would work.
Read moreFood trucks are coming to Yonge and Eglinton after all — just not as many or as often as Ward 22 councillor Josh Matlow, who championed the cause, might have envisioned.
Read moreWard 16 councillor and mayoral candidate Karen Stintz has come out in support of food trucks arriving on midtown Toronto streets.
Read moreCaplansky’s deli owner Zane Caplansky could soon be parking his food truck north of Yonge and Eglinton after all.
Read moreFood trucks will soon be parking at sidewalks near Yonge and Eglinton if, as expected, the city votes this month to relax its streetfood rules.
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