Call Your Mother food trucks to test demand in Platt Park, RiNo

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Call Your Mother food trucks to test demand in Platt Park, RiNo
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“I wish I could tell you we had a more sophisticated process, but it’s as simple as my wife and I lived out in Denver last summer when we opened Tennyson and went to the farmers market on South Pearl, and I said, ‘Oh my God, this place is amazing,’” said Dana, co-founder of Call Your Mother Deli.

The food trucks, which Dana said cost between $75,000 to $150,000, act as “scouts” for the business, testing out a neighborhood before committing to a full-fledged store. The truck at the Platt Park location, for example, was recently used to launch a location in McLean, Virginia. Dana noted that the 567 E. Louisiana Ave. property, which used to have a 7-Eleven on it, is owned by Denver-based Kentro Group, which is also Call Your Mother’s landlord in Cap Hill.

While the Platt Park spot is welcoming customers for the first time Monday, Dana is still figuring out the details for the next Lil’ Deli location in RiNo.Restaurants, Food and Drink |“We thought we had a spot,” Dana said. “Now, it looks like we’re gonna have to move two blocks down, but we’re triangulating and coming up with the final solution. So RiNo will happen. It’s just depending on exactly where.

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