Street Grinds Presents:
EAT THE STREET – CHOCOLATE
With valentines day right around the corner, what better theme fits the month of February than CHOCOLATE. This month, all of the vendors are encouraged to incorporate chocolate into their menu in some inventive way. Come down to EAT THE STREET and get your CHOCOLATE fix.
More info coming soon…
This months Eat The Street will once again be held at 805 Ala Moana Blvd (The old Cutter Used Car lot, next to the Acura dealership). Same location as Winter Fest and our 1st Birthday Luau.
Parking will be located in the same places as they were for winter fest. Park in the marked stalls.

Vendors Attending:
Aloha Ice Cream Tricycle
Baja Style
Beyond Burgers
Braddahs Wagon
Camilles on Wheels
Cheeseburgerland
Chicago Eatz
Cooking Fresh For You
Da Falafel King
Elenas Filipino
Fariy Cakes
Five-o Ribs
Hawaii’s Fried Musubi
Hawaiian Waffledog Co.
Hokulani
Hula Shrimp
Infernos
Island Sandwich Creations
Jawaiian Irie Jerk
Kava Boy
Kettle Corn Hawaii
Koi Catering
Korean Fresh Grill
Le Crepe Cafe
Leonards
Liquid Pleasure
Local Stop
Lox of Bagels
Na Ono Corn
Ono Pops
Pauls Poppers
Puffettes Egg Puff
Shogunai Tacos
Soul Patrol
Street Frites
Sweet Revenge
Tats Shaved Ice
The Curb
Whyz Wagon
Xtreme Tacos
View menus at NonStop
Thank you again to everyone who came to help us celebrate our first birthday. We couldn’t have done it without YOU.
Don’t forget to click attending on the Facebook Event Page

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i always have a hard time locating truck set up spots ??? do you post these spots somewhere???
Jim
If you follow us on twitter at @streetgrindz we usually post and retweet truck locations.
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Had a great time last month! Can’t wait for tonight!
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Filipinos are known to enjoy the average three meals a day plus desserts or “merienda” as most Filipinos call it. One of the qualities that Filipinos can do is to make out something new, creative yet cost-sufficient and that includes food.
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We went to your 1st birthday luau. Ono foods! Are you guys going to be permanently at the 805 location? We kinda like your old location rather then this new location. Anyhow keep up the good work !
No. This is not a permanent change. We will likely be back at our original location (555 South St) next month. We hot a very positive response from this new venue, so we have been making use of it while it is available to us. Thank you for your feedback. We will see you at EAT THE STREET.
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