Category News & Events

All-Star Vendors Spice Up PTC Customer Appreciation Event!

This past Wednesday evening, I had the pleasure of attending – well, working –the Parties That Cook Customer Appreciation Event. I must say, it was SO much fun! Watching our guests meet and mingle was entertaining, and it was great to be able to meet some of our loyal customers and biggest fans.

In addition to our FUN cooking portion of the event, we added an extra special touch to the evening. Upon arrival, guests had the ability to explore and sample treats from a variety of vendors. Who wouldn’t love on-site beer brewing from San Francisco based Pacific Brewing Laboratories, and a cheese demonstration from Artisan Food School?

The wine tasting provided by Duckhorn Wine Company was a big hit as guests enjoyed select red and white wines throughout the evening. For those who preferred drinks of the non-alcoholic variety, thirsts were quenched by fresh roasted coffee from Ritual Coffee Roasters and Lorraine Ottens’ unique sodas from Drinkwell Softers.
With a constant swarm around its table, it was obvious that guests were intrigued by the exotic gourmet chocolates from Coco Delice! My favorite, Forais, is a dark chocolate ganache with organic sea salt and caramel. Yumm! Schirts even had its own table, offering free American Apparel t-shirts customized with the Parties That Cook logo. I made sure to snag one, and now find myself donning PTC gear all over the city!

All in all, I hope everyone enjoyed themselves at the Customer Appreciation Event. Though from the smiles seen and laughs heard, I have a strong feeling they did.

Despite Loyalty To Food Trucks, New Bustaurants Are Too Intriguing To Ignore

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE my food trucks. And August brought us some amazing food truck festivities, like SF’s Street Food Festival and Oakland’s EatReal Festival. It only seems right, however, to look into the next big thing in food service as we move on into September. As fun an idea as it is to say, BUSTAURANTS might take mobile dining to the next level- literally.

These buses are prime examples of differentiation among mobile food vendors. World Fare, the very first bus of this new craze, is a stationed double-decker that has a small roof-top dining area on the second level. Diamond Lil, a refurbished Greyhound bus that slings free range BBQ in the East Bay, takes you for a ride during your meal. Finally, Le Truc is a beautiful, classic yellow school-bus expected to open its doors to the San Francisco public in a few weeks.

Though World Fare only debuted in LA this past March, other bustaraunts have been hot on their trail. Diamond Lil has already made a name for itself, and Le Truc is creating quite the buzz following its appearance at the EatReal Festival. Keep an eye out for BUSTAURANTS coming to a parking spot near you!