Anonymous wrote:Never heard anyone complain that a FOOD TRUCK has no bathrooms. And OMG, it's in a parking lot! With no shade!
Like do you even understand what a food truck is?
Anonymous wrote:Seeing this thread makes me realize what has been bothering me about that food truck — it reminds me of The Beverly Hillbillies.
Or, if you’re from the country, it reminds me of when someone puts their broken down car on cinder blocks in the front yard. Because yes, that garden shed that’s serving food is literally sitting on cinder blocks.
Now that I’m really thinking about it — are more food trucks planned as part of the renovation?
Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and had never heard of this place. Thanks OP for bringing it to my attention!
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t the ORIGINAL CYM a trailer in Bethesda?
FYI, the Georgetown CYM storefront has no bathrooms, no seating.
And hold on to your suburban whiney pants — Georgetown has NO PARKING. Can you imagine?
The McLean location is a dream for picking up your bagels and running them home or to the park to enjoy. It’s not a Third Place (tm) like Sbux. But having parking is a game changer for those of us who don’t live in Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing this thread makes me realize what has been bothering me about that food truck — it reminds me of The Beverly Hillbillies.
Or, if you’re from the country, it reminds me of when someone puts their broken down car on cinder blocks in the front yard. Because yes, that garden shed that’s serving food is literally sitting on cinder blocks.
Now that I’m really thinking about it — are more food trucks planned as part of the renovation?
We get it, OP. No need to post the same nonsense over and over again.
Anonymous wrote:Seeing this thread makes me realize what has been bothering me about that food truck — it reminds me of The Beverly Hillbillies.
Or, if you’re from the country, it reminds me of when someone puts their broken down car on cinder blocks in the front yard. Because yes, that garden shed that’s serving food is literally sitting on cinder blocks.
Now that I’m really thinking about it — are more food trucks planned as part of the renovation?