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  • Food trucks are Pittsburgh's new obsession and when you come across this one you can absolutely tell why. This wonderful truck was camped out at Grists in Millvale on Saturday when I wen to support my friends who were the live entertainment for the night [Houdini's Psychic Theater with a side of Pittsburgh HappyHour]. Having a new found love for food trucks and being in need for some food from daylong shenanigans I needed to wander over this big blue beauty to get a better look. For that day the menu was simple yet compact for the occasion. Grists Brewing House is a small craft brewery, family and dog friendly. Burgh Bites Cart was there to supplement the lack of food menu. This time they had 3 of their staple Dogs [the Naked, the Pappy (with Chili) and the Pedro (mango salad, chili aioli and crushed tortillas)] and both sorts of their signature Torts. I opted for the loaded Torts and was not disappointed. You are served up a large helping of their homemade crumble seasoned Tortillas chips which are light dipped in the deep fryer. they are so delicate that you need to spoon on the toppings as your chip may crumble when you try to use it scoopingly. On top of the torts you have an array of goodies. Melt in your mouth pulled pork, sour cream, cheese, jalapeƱos, charred chili pepper aioli and corn mango salsa and some pickles [ala Pittsburgh style]. To help out the customer who may not like all on their plate the ingredients are separated out in the various corners so make sure when you are scooping them on the tortilla to mix it up. My little favorite tidbit for this truck was that they understood their audience. Grists is known as a "Dog-friendly" environment and we are not talking about the food selection for just one second. I'm talking our 4 legged man's best friend companions. Burgh Bites had something for their four legged companions also. Small treats so you and your pup will both be happy. For the entire time the staff is beyond friendly and will sometime will even let you know the best local selection of beer that went with each dog. [At least I was recommended an IPA style :)] Love the attention to local taste and the concept of getting fantastic food and breaking the mold of a dingy old food truck. Will be seeking it around town at more locations.
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