Food truck parks are a beautiful problem solver to the burning daily question in every partnership: 'What do you want for dinner?'
INDIANAPOLIS — A Hoosier traveler and foodie is cooking up an outdoor dining concept inspired by some of her favorite cities: a food truck park.
Food truck parks are a beautiful problem solver to the burning daily question in every partnership:"What do you want for dinner?" The 26-year-old is also the potential owner of Indy's first-ever organized food truck park. Pending a location with running water and electricity access, The Truckstop aims for a 2023 opening in Indianapolis.
Enjoying the vast array of cuisines in Europe and Asia has made Turner quite the"food snob," as she's self-proclaimed. Many dishes you can find over there you can't get in Indiana, and if you can, it's never quite the same.
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