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Curbside Cafe headed for permanent idle

Lesa Bain, left, owner of the " Curbside Cafe" food truck, and her sister, Sunny Jenkins, right, serve burritos and drinks to customers at the corner of Wyman Park and Keswick roads in Hampden.
Lesa Bain, left, owner of the " Curbside Cafe" food truck, and her sister, Sunny Jenkins, right, serve burritos and drinks to customers at the corner of Wyman Park and Keswick roads in Hampden. (Baltimore Sun photo/Barbara Haddock Taylor)

The Curbside Cafe is driving off into the sunset.

The owners of the popular food truck, one of the first to ply Baltimore's streets on a regular basis, posted a closing message on its Facebook page. "This will be the last week for our little red truck as Curbside Cafe," the message says. "The perfect opportunity has come along that is beneficial to us and the new owners."

 

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