They've made a name for themselves as popular food trucks in the city. Now, Cloud cups and Bake'n Bacon, both Black-owned businesses, are getting their first brick and mortar locations.
will soon have a home at the corner of 11th and Ellsworth and Action News got a first look of the space coming to South Philadelphia.
But getting here wasn't easy. Coleman says he overcame several hurdles, including getting turned down by four different banks. Once his restaurant is completed and opens, bacon will obviously be on the menu, along with smoked brisket, grilled chicken, mac and cheese and a variety of vegetarian and pescatarian options."It took us four years to transition from wholesale to events to food truck to gelato cart, which we introduced last year.
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