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Want to ensure stamina on LDOC? We have two words for you… FOOD TRUCKS. The best way to keep on keepin’ on is to stay hydrated and fed. We have a break down of some of the food trucks that will be available on LDOC. We’ve also included their websites if you’d like a closer look at what they have to offer! Curbside service, what could be better?

Chirba Chirba Food Truckhas “mouthwatering Chinese style dumplings” that are sure to satisfy your LDOC munchies.  Look for the big yellow truck and you’ll know you’re in the right place!

LoYo Food Truckserves LoYo…. enough said.

Klausie’s Pizza Food Truckwas voted ‘Best in the Triangle’ and by browsing their menu I can see why. The pizza options are perfectly simple or wonderfully adventurous. So head on over to try (if you dare) the Hypocrisy, Fire Belly, Popeye-opolis, or the classics like Cheese, Pepperoni, and Veggie.

Parlez-vous Crepeis a no-brainer stop on LDOC.  Fill-up on a savory or sweet crepe so you can keep the energy to darty all day long.  It might be cliché, but my personal fav is the good ole’ nutella with strawberries… just delightful!

The Parlour Food Truckis “the Triangle’s own ice cream shop on wheels” as they fondly state on their website.  There’s nothing better than a refreshing scoop of ice cream or sorbet (vegan!) to keep you going on LDOC! Check out their website for available flavors or just show up and be surprised!

Monuts Donutshas awesome homemade donuts.  They aren’t your typical flavors, but each and every one is absolutely delicious! The flavors change weekly so we can’t guarantee which ones they will have, but we can guarantee that you will love them all. The traditional chocolate is my personal fav, with maple bacon bourbon as a close second!

Are you excited? Is your mouth watering? LDOC is just around the corner so the wait is almost over! Keep in mind, card readers are in high demand, so while you may be able to pay with Food Points at some vendors, others may only accept cash. It’s definitely a good idea to keep $10 or so on you at all times!

Ready for the even better news? Word on the street is more food trucks are in the works. So if none of these tickle your fancy, don’t be too disappointed.

Remember: this is a marathon, not a sprint. Take it easy ‘cause you’re in it for the long haul!
 

Sabrina is a Junior at Duke University, and is double majoring in English and Public Policy. A born and bred South African, Sabrina has traveled to the USA to pursue her higher education. As well as being a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Sabrina is also Assistant Vice President for Recruitment for the Panhellenic Association at Duke. Sabrina has written for Duke's daily newspaper, The Chronicle and Duke's fashion magazine, FORM. After graduating, she hopes to attend law school preferably in her favourite city, New York. In her spare time, Sabrina vegges out to various fashion blogs, mindless TV (Pretty Little Liars anyone?) and online shopping (which borders on an addiction). If you manage to catch her in an energetic mood, she's probably on her way to cardiodance (or to the nearest mall).