Master BBQ adds a second food truck

In September, the popular Filipino food truck will have locations at Zillicoah and RAD Brew Co.

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Master BBQ announced on Instagram that it will soon roll out a second food truck, creating a delicious fleet to dish out its authentic Filipino comfort food.

For the first two weeks of August, Master BBQ will continue to hang in the RAD Brew Co. parking lot. But then in mid-August, the truck will return to Zillicoah, where the crew had set up shop for seven months before Helene tore through.

Once things get settled back at Zillicoah and the second truck is up and running, the Filipino fare will be back at RAD Brew Co. — likely in early September. And according to the team, the second truck means more catering, collabs with industry friends, and new food concepts.

“Here’s to what’s ahead, to getting back to our roots, to celebrating our culture, and to the Filipino comfort food that keeps us connected to home and to each other,” the team shared.

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