Foothills Meats offers mobile-friendly lunch orders beginning June 8

Press release:

For Immediate Release, June 5, 2016

Food Truck Open for Lunch Weekdays Order and Pay from Mobile Device Makes Lunch Quick and Easy

Asheville – Foothills Meats’ Food Truck at Hi-Wire’s Big Top will be open for take-out lunch beginning Wednesday, June 8  at 11 a.m.

We’re pleased to be back in the lunch business. Hungry folks in the neighborhood should consider us an excellent choice for a fresh, wholesome lunch to-go at a reasonable price,” Foothills Owner and General Manager Casey McKissick says.

Foothills has launched a new mobile-friendly website where food orders can be placed and paid for online from your office or car. “Pick up in the Hi-Wire parking lot is a breeze, plenty of parking and access from Biltmore Ave and Meadow Road. Online ordering and paying in advance means you can a grab a great lunch to-go without long waits,” adds McKissick.

Catered lunches and larger orders for offices, events and meetings should contact casey@foothillslocalmeats.com 24 hours in advance.

Opening Day Special Wednesday, June 8, Foothills will be offering 50 percent off their burgers and hot dogs. All Foothills meats are locally sourced and made in-house at Foothills’ Black Mountain Butchery. The Hi-Wire Big Top Taproom opens at 4 p.m. on weekdays.

Lunch pick-up customers can order and pay online at www.orderfoothillsfoodtruck.com Phone orders can be placed by calling (828) 606-937. For more information on Foothills Meats see www.foothillslocalmeats.com

Hi-Wire’s Big Top and Foothills Food Truck is located at 2 Huntsman Place, off Biltmore Avenue and behind Appalachian Vintner and Biltmore Fitness near the intersection of Meadow Road.

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