Dining
Let's Be Frank Food Truck: Lunch for two
- Item Number
- 438
- Estimated Value
- 22 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to lesgra
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
From their regular locations at the Helms Bakery Complex and at Silver Lake Wine to hot spots throughout the city, this truck is the little engine that can turn out delicious dogs with sides of Sue Moore’s signature smile.
The big red truck that’s frequently hot-dogging around the streets of Silverlake and Culver City serves up delicious food that delights fans and supports the work of local, family-owned farms and ranches.
From the family-farmed pork bratwurst and spicy “hot” dog to their signature Devil Sauce (a diabolically tasty spicy topping), Let’s Be Frank hot dogs are an inexpensive way to deliver the gospel of locally raised grass-fed beef in the most delicious way!
Gourmet magazine says, “Topped with soft, charred onions and a zigzag of moutarde, served alongside a bottle of Izze pomegranate soda, the slender dogs make a perfect sunny SoCal lunch…”
Also featured in the the LA Times, bon appetit, Food & Wine, and LA Weekly’s “99 Things to Eat in L.A. Before You Die”.
Regular locations of Let’s Be Frank LA Trailer and Carts:
Helms Bakery Complex in Culver City
Helms Ave. between
Washington and Venice Blvds.
Hours:
Wed-Fri: 11:30a – 3:30p
Weekends 11:30a – 4:30p
Silverlake Wine (outside)
2395 Glendale Blvd.
Hours:
Most Thursday nights: 5:00 – 10:30p
Follow letsbefrank on Twitter to find out about additional locations in addition to the regular locations listed above.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Let's Be Frank
Gift certificate will be mailed to winning bidder using address on file.
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