Two men were spotted on surveillance footage taking the food truck from a parking lot the day after Christmas.
For Isaac Macal, owner and pitmaster La Cruda Brand BBQ in Crosby, his local connections made all the difference in transitioning from a food trailer to a new brick-and-mortar in record time.
Two men stole the Lotz of BBQ trailer from the Ghostline Kitchens parking lot in southeast Austin. For Roy Lotz, that food trailer was his livelihood. Making it in Austin's competitive barbeque ...
Lotz of BBQ, a business out of Austin, announced that its food trailer was taken from him around Christmas. On a GoFundMe page asking for donations, pitmaster Roy Lotz said the trailer was stolen ...
The owner of Lotz of BBQ in Southeast Austin had just bought the truck in September to help fulfill his goal of operating a food trailer, according to a GoFundMe. Roy Lotz has been working to ...
Founders Emma and Travis Heim opened in a food trailer near Interstate 35W at the current Panther City BBQ location, then partnered with Churchill for locations in south and west Fort Worth and ...