Beanie Sigel’s Food Truck Opening Goes Viral
Beanie Sigel’s Food Truck Opening Goes Viral. The renowned rapper and Philadelphia native has recently ventured into culinary entrepreneurship with his latest project, Grab & Roll, Wings & Bowls. Known for his lyrical prowess and street credibility, Beanie is now uniquely and excitingly bringing his passion for good food to the streets of Philly. Look closer at Beanie’s journey from music to the food truck industry.
Beanie’s Big Idea: Food Truck Frenzy
Beanie Sigel’s Food Truck Opening Goes Viral.
His food truck is located on 24th and Passyunk Ave. in Philly. If you know anything about Philly, then you know he can make a killing. That is prevalent in location and business districts.
So for Beanie to place his truck there should be very lucrative. Also, it appears he is selling food that people love to eat on the go. Another important factor,
Beanie chose the neighborhood that gave him his nickname, “The Broad Street Bully.”
As Vibe states, Beanie owns and operates the food truck. Customers can buy chicken wings, cheesesteaks, and fried seafood at the truck.
Also, Beanie’s food truck offers breakfast sandwiches and desserts. Prices range from $5 to $20, which is very affordable.
Tired of the same old fast food options, Beanie saw an opportunity to offer something fresh and exciting with his food truck concept.
In addition, you get to see Beanie at the grill cooking up his food. People are coming from miles away to taste some of Beanie’s food.
He is fast becoming a hit in the South Philly neighborhood. Rolling Out: Beanie Sigel’s Culinary Creations
From Rapper to Restaurateur: Beanie’s Food Truck Empire
With the success of his first food truck, Beanie’s vision has only continued to grow. Beanie’s food truck can very well turn into an empire.
You may not be aware, but Philly is one of the capitals of cheesesteaks. It appears Beanie is taking full advantage by offering cheesestakes.
In the last few years, food trucks have become increasingly popular. So, it makes perfect sense to invest in one.
While some may focus on why Beanie is not making music, others celebrate. It is common for rappers to parla their rap careers into other lucrative ventures.
In this case, it looks like Beanie is doing just that. I don’t know about you, but I will check him out the next time I am in Philly.
It could not hurt to see if Beanie can burn in the kitchen.
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