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  • Across the land there is food being made in large, brightly colored trucks with hardly a vegetable to be seen. This vegetarian girl wanders from truck to truck, hoping to find something to tame her hunger but she finds disappointment more often than tasty, meat-free food. Until one day, a beacon of light shone by a bar and led her to: Sausagefest. Ok, I may be a bit dramatic, but it's hella tough for this veg girl to get some meat-free food truck goods. So imagine my surprise when this meat-heavy Sausagefest truck showed up at Tenaya Creek Brewery and served up not only a veg-friendly sausage- but a vegan one! And better yet- they had two flavors! So they may just be Field Roast vegan sausages but that is perfectly ok with me. They are high-quality, full of flavor, and ready to take on whatever toppings you choose. My husband had the Tenaya Creek Special, which had a Sage Apple sausage, sauerkraut, grilled onions, and grain mustard. The regular version of this also comes with bacon (we of course nixed) and is cooked in Tenaya Creek's Calico Brown Ale. I'm not sure if the vegan version is cooked in beer too since I only took a small bite of his to try. It's very good, but I've just never been a sauerkraut fan. I got the Smokey Robinson (without bacon). It has a spicy Chipotle sausage with barbeque sauce and grilled onions. It's also supposed to have cheese, but I think they left it off of mine to keep it vegan which I thought was thoughtful. Since I'm not vegan and pretty obsessed with cheese, I think next time I'll specifically ask them to leave it on. The bread for these sandwiches is great- a nice doughy inside with a slight crust on the outside and it's perfect for holding all the ingredients of your sandwich in place. Also, the fries are a great deal (only $1 extra) and really tasty. I only wish they offered bigger containers for ketchup. Don't worry, meat eaters, Sausagefest was popular with everyone I saw, so you should give them a try too. The employees (or owners?) are friendly, the food is good, and they are veg-friendly! Peace and harmony has finally reached the land of food trucks! Note to vegans: There is a $1 surcharge for vegan sausages. Also, please check to make sure the bread is vegan before ordering (I forgot to ask).
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