Having a wood fired pizza food truck can make a great addition to any business. The benefits to having one are endless. They are a great way to advertise, they can be customized to meet your business needs, they can be transported anywhere, and they can be used for events and gatherings.
Sam’s Woodfired Pizzas
Located in Taylor’s Hill, Victoria, Sam’s Woodfired Pizzas is a small business catering for events and parties. They are making a new twist on Italian food. They specialise in event catering and serve small parties and large commercial events. They are also looking to open up an Austin location.
The crew of The Pizza Truck are dedicated to catering to all tastes, from the simple to the unusual. They are able to cater for coeliac, gluten and gluten free needs. You can expect to find starters, a few cocktails and an extensive range of pizzas.
The food truck also offers wood fired pizzas. They are perfect for work functions, festivals, school events and sporting clubs. They can cater for outdoor events as well. Their pizzas are made with time tested pizza making methods and they produce a better crust. They also serve a range of rolls, including vegetarian rolls.
Other vendors include Woking Amazing, which specializes in vegan food, and vegan wood fired pizzas. You can also find a doughnut wall and vegan soft serve. These vendors will be available for a $5 gold coin donation or a $10 entry that includes one alcoholic beverage.
The Food Truck Fiesta is organized by Beyond the Valley Festival. This event will be held in Geelong from January 5–7, 2018. The organizers behind this festival are behind the Petting Zoo Festival and the Pitch Music Festival.
Soul Kitchen
Until now, there was no food truck in Melbourne with a wood fired pizza oven. But now you can have this delicious treat, courtesy of the Soul Kitchen Woodfired Pizza Truck. This mobile pizzeria will be available at the Food Truck Festival in Prahran, Saturday June 4.
This truck is owned by Michael Ibrahim, the owner of the Soul Kitchen mobile cafe. He has a passion for coffee and Melbourne. The truck is a 1971 VW Kombi that has been granted a 24-hour license to operate.
The truck offers a range of gourmet foods. Some of the offerings include Dos Diablos tacos, Chilli ice cream and more. This truck is not to be missed, especially during the summer festival season.
The other thing that the truck does is it uses fresh produce. The truck is open midday in front of the Arts Centre and during the summer festival season. The truck is also equipped with a wood-fired oven that operates at over 400 degrees.
The truck has a wide variety of toppings including Berkshire pork, Nutella pizza and fennel sausage. The truck also has a wide range of coffee from St Ali. The truck can cater to any size event. You can also find a range of antipasto platters and salads to choose from.
FM Pizza Oven
Located in the historic former bank building in the Eau Gallie Arts District, the FM Pizza Oven has been part of the district since 1922. In addition to the classic wood fired pizza, the food truck serves up a number of other items. This includes the usuals, such as salads, sandwiches and burgers, as well as some more exotic fare.
The FM Pizza Oven is not only a pizza truck, but also a full service restaurant. They have a speakeasy and a small bar, as well as a full service dining room. They offer a small but impressive menu, including 16 different pizzas, as well as some salads and tapas. They also have a number of other items to choose from, including some vegan and gluten-free offerings. They even offer some outdoor seating. They also offer free parking in the “Sharking Lot” located a short walk from the restaurant.
One thing that stands out about the FM Pizza Oven is their pizza making process. Their wood fired Napolese oven, which weighs in at 4,800 pounds, radiates heat down to cook the pizza. This process gives the crust a nice color. You can also add your own wood to the fire. It’s not difficult to find a table in the dining room, but you won’t be able to pick up your pizza right away.
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