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Off the Grid Announces Weekday Public Market Rotation

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While the Emeryville Public Market undergoes its “transition” (not everyone is happy about this), Off the Grid will be stepping in to offer additional food choices to patrons of the shopping area that is anchored by Urban Outfitters and The Guitar Center. The Market Hall continues to be open during this renovation, but the choices are dwindling. Off the Grid is bringing a daily rotation of food trucks in to help supplement these every weekday from 11AM – 2PM. Read more about the EPM’s longterm plans here. Daily updates can be found by Following Off the Grid on Twitter:

The January 5-9th “lead-off” lineup will include:


Monday, Jan 5:

Licensed 2 Grill

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Internationally Inspired, Fresh Tacos off the grill including items like “The Secret Agent” (Grilled Skirt Steak), “Gangnam Style” (Korean Pork) and “The Pacman” (Filipino Pork).



Tuesday, Jan 6:


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Bacon Bacon

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As the name implies, everything is focused around our favorite cured swine part including bacon on a burger, bacon dipped in chocolate, pork belly sandwich and bacon jam … you get it!



Wednesday, Jan 7:

Drewski’s Hot Rod Kitchen

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“Grilled Cheese Sammy Creations” like the Hemi (Pulled Pork & Mac ’n’ Cheese), The Mustang (Korean Braised Beef, Kimchi & Aged Havarti) and The Prius (Grilled Granny Smith Apples, Honey, Almonds & Double Creme Brie).



Thursday, Jan 8:

SAJJ Mediterranean

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Mobile Mediterranean food brought to you fresh & fast including healthy falafel, shawarma, babaganoush & authentic sauces



Friday, Jan 9:

Meathead

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Rob Arias

is a third generation Californian and East Bay native who lived in Emeryville from 2003 to 2021. Rob founded The E'ville Eye in 2011 after being robbed at gunpoint and lamenting the lack of local news coverage. Rob's "day job" is as a creative professional.

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  1. Add me to the list of people not too happy about the Public Market’s transition. It feels like some local, small businesses were pushed out by the renovations because they weren’t trendy enough. I hope I’m wrong and some of those vendors are eventually allowed to return. Having food trucks come during the day doesn’t help E-Ville RESIDENTS who used to pick up dinner from the wide variety of Public Market vendors now gone.

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