October 7, 2010 | 6:46 PM | By Anna
Curbside Cookoff is a hit.
FILED UNDER: Culture, DCRA, Delightful City, Food, Food Trucks
Several hundred people are still happily waiting in very long lines for grub from D.C.’s 20 best food trucks, as of 6:45. Though some trucks are already out of treats, the event will continue until 9pm, at 11th and H streets nw. If you are busy today, it resumes tomorrow, at 11am.
p.s. Check out our review of the event, here!
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