Far From Home moving on

Larry Comroe and Wade Smith's Far From Home Cafe, the food truck they launched in February of this year, is entering its final week of business in Philadelphia.

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Far From Home moving on

POSTED: Monday, July 18, 2011, 9:00 AM
Filed Under: Closings | On Wheels

Larry Comroe and Wade Smith's Far From Home Cafe, the food truck they founded in the Caribbean and launched in Philly in February, is entering its final week of business. Though Comroe can't elaborate very much, he says he and his partner have been offered both a book deal and a food truck-centric "consulting opportunity" that will involve them moving across the country. "Part is going to be a book about food trucks, from A to Z," says Comroe, who expresses his gratitude for Far From Home's positive reception here. "And then maybe a little travel and take that on the road." They're looking to sell both the Far From Home name/business and truck itself. We look forward to hearing more about their next project; in the meantime, know that the truck will be in its usual LOVE Park spot today through this Thursday, July 21. Comroe promises the empanadas will be well-stocked.

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