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Comida Cantina and Tacos Tequila Whiskey (formerly Pinche Tacos) are inspirational leaders in the mobile food business that made the leap to brick-and-mortar locations. Since those two made it big, others have followed in their tracks. Here are six other Denver food trucks that have put their vehicles in park and opened permanent restaurants in the past year, and links to our coverage. American Grind moves in where Mijo moved out at Avanti. Mark Antonation
American Grind Comes to Avanti Food & Beverage Roxie’s is now serving Indian tacos in Boulder. Roxie’s Tacos
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Roxie’s Tacos Brings Indian Flavors to Boulder’s University Hill Greico Herrada serves the food of his home country at El Bohio Criollo. Mark Antonation
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Jozi’s went from temporary shack at the Big Wonderful to food trailer to Parker eatery.
Jozi’s Kitchen & Shebeen Finds a Permanent Home in Parker
Cinna Box Transitions From Food Truck to Brick-and-Mortar in Northglenn