Closing Bell: Goods Food Truck
We’re not sure how this has flown under our radar given that it opened almost two months ago and has been covered far and wide, but this slick immobile mobile-home-turned-food-truck called Goods has apparently been open since the second week of June at the corner of Lorimer and Metropolitan Avenues in Williamsburg. Menu items include…

We’re not sure how this has flown under our radar given that it opened almost two months ago and has been covered far and wide, but this slick immobile mobile-home-turned-food-truck called Goods has apparently been open since the second week of June at the corner of Lorimer and Metropolitan Avenues in Williamsburg. Menu items include hamburgers, hot dogs, fish and chips and a fried green tomato sandwiches.
Well it’s nice for as wide a range as possible to know about these things. That’s why I send in tips when I hear or find out about something…
Something this cool and transformative for that corner…you’d think in 2 months SOMEONE would have sent in a tip to bstoner.
No biggie…just surprised.
“It’s weird that readers in Williamsburg don’t send in tips when something like this opens to be highlighted here. Not very many readers in Williamburg? They don’t care?”
By the time I notice anything – it’s already been covered ad-nauseum by Gothamist and Eater/Curbed.
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haha – maybe if a legitimate place could open in Park Slope without local parents launching an online crusade against the place because they refused to serve their toddler buttered noodles (this happened with Fornino)
THIS.
and eh, i will give this truck a pass since i have a fondness for trailer parks and mobile homes. but yeah the prices are ridiculous, but whatever, the sheep in this town eat anything up as long as the price is high enough.
*rob*
I also enjoy buttered noodles. I frequently deny children buttered noodles so I can have them for myself.
I enjoy buttered noodles.
“More good stuff for W’burg. Please open good stuff in Park Slope. You will have little competition and make $$$$. We are not all lame here.”
haha – maybe if a legitimate place could open in Park Slope without local parents launching an online crusade against the place because they refused to serve their toddler buttered noodles (this happened with Fornino)
>queueing Rob
Yes. Something tells me that this is not *rob*’s look.
Menu does look a little pricey.
didn’t there used to be a ramshackle ice cream stand on this spot? the kelloggs-dinering of williamsburg continues!