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    Vote on the Top 16 Food Trucks in Columbus

    Another 1,440 people cast their votes yesterday for their favorite local food trucks, helping to narrow our list of 32 down to a sweet 16.

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    Those finalists now include Schmidt’s Sausage Truck, OH! Burgers, Melty Crüe, Paddy Wagon, Challah! Food Truck (which beat Junior’s Tacos by a tiny 0.3% margin), Pitabilities, Tatoheads, Hungry Monkey, Blu Olive, The Angry Wiener, Street Thyme, Kenny’s Meat Wagon, Yumii Kettle Corn (another narrow victory with only a 2% margin over El Taco Peton), Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Truck, Mikey’s Late Night Slice and The Cheesy Truck (who topped Ajumama by less than 2%).

    Today, we need your votes in Round 3, which will be open through 11pm. Help us sort out the elite eight, and get ready to taste just about any of these food trucks at this weekend’s Food Truck Festival at Columbus Commons, where we’ll announce the final winner on Saturday!

    CLICK HERE to cast your votes in Round Three! (Round Three is Done!)

    CLICK HERE to cast your votes in Round Four. (Round Four is Done!)

    CLICK HERE to cast your votes for the two matchups of Round 5.

    For more information, visit www.columbusfoodtruckfest.com.

     

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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