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Breaking: The Newest in Our Fleet of Mobile Delicacies

Posted by ashley primis on October 15th, 2009

hubbub200If walking across the street to Starbucks is too inconvenient, coffee — really good coffee — will start coming to you. Next week brings the debut of Hub Bub, the newest food-truck concept to hit our caffeine-obsessed city. It will drive around changing locations (we say stick right behind the Cupcake Truck!) and serve up coffee from Stumptown, the beloved roaster whose only other Philly vendor might just be another truck, Honest Tom’s, which parks at Drexel and Clark Park.

Best part of all? Early word is that this mobile café will also serve up snacks — like Rice Krispy treats — from none other than Pub & Kitchen. Could this be the Pabbit’s foray into the four-wheeled world? We hope so!

Follow Hub Bub on Twitter: @Hubbubcoffee.


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    1. Tweets that mention Breaking: The Newest in Our Fleet of Mobile Delicacies | The Restaurant Club -- Topsy.com Says:

      [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by PhillyRestaurantClub, JoyManning. JoyManning said: Sounds awesome to me RT @restaurantclub A mobile coffee house that serves Pub & Kitchen treats? Yes please! http://tinyurl.com/yjfgwf6 [...]

    2. Foobooz » Blog Archive » Quick Bites Says:

      [...] Four wheel coffee is coming to the streets. Hub Bub Coffee rolls out next week with Stumptown Coffee and Rice Krispy treats from Pub & Kitchen. And of course Hub Bub has Twitter. [Restaurant Club] [...]

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