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Pinky’s Kitchen Goes Late Night

Now available for midnight consumption: crispy mac and cheese, rib sandwiches, and sliders of all stripes.

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Bet this tastes good at 2am. Photo courtesy Pinky’s Kitchen.

When Pinky’s Kitchen debuted in Wallingford last week, co-owner Andrew Bray assured bar goers late-night hours were on the way. Now he’s making good on that promise.

Bray says the barbecue truck at 210 NE 45th Street is slinging Fridays and Saturdays until 2:30am. The entire comfort food menu is on offer.

With Dick’s Drive-In and Rancho Bravo a stone’s throw away, Bray christens the stretch of street the “midnight triangle” of late-night noshing. Nom nom nom.

Tags: Street Food, Late-Night Grub, Seattle Food Trucks

 

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By Elle on Nov 29, 2011 at 8:59PM

Excellent! And thanks for the “Nom nom nom” link. Love it!

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