User talk:Kbrittany/Off the Grid SF

Off the Grid SF took advantage of the mobile vendor phenomenon and ingeniously groups the trucks together at particular times of the week to create a food festival. Everyone in San Francisco knows about Off the Grid and looks forward its markets. Everyone may not know when or where it will be specifically, but it is nonetheless a more than pleasant surprise to catch whiff of a mouth-watering aroma and stumble upon the pack of colorfully parked trucks. But Off the Grid does more than just grouping a bunch of trucks.

Off the grid creates an opportunity for veteran food trucks to stay in business or for new trucks to get their name and nosh noticed by the public. It creates a chance to coincidentally bump into or purposefully meet friends and family. Off the Grid creates an extravaganza with music, alcohol, deliciously-lip-smacking cuisines, and of course, the diversity of people—of all ages, ethnicities, and places—who have come to the mobile festival. Off the Grid has become so popular it now has markets not only in San Francisco, but throughout the Bay Area as well. A number of articles have been written about Off the Grid by a number Bay Area news sources, such as the SF Examiner, 7x7 Magazine, SF Weekly, and the Stanford News Report.

This is why Off the Grid SF is Wiki-worthy.