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Uprooted: Roots owner opens new pop-up food truck at Aberdeen beach
Uprooted: Roots owner opens new pop-up food truck at Aberdeen beach

Press and Journal

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Press and Journal

Uprooted: Roots owner opens new pop-up food truck at Aberdeen beach

Seven months after closing plant-based food truck Roots at Aberdeen beach, the owner Nick Coetzer has launched Uprooted. The new food truck will appear at Aberdeen beach with pop-ups, serving 'one-off' menus including dishes like steak or aubergine frites. The first pop-up on June 7 was a success, says Nick. 'It was great,' he says. 'It's been a long time since I've been in a food truck. 'It was amazing to see all the new faces and so much support there. 'I was really happy with how it all went. 'On the first pop-up it rained, and there were still people queuing in the rain – that was pretty amazing to see! 'I'm quite humbled. I'm always super grateful.' The new Uprooted food truck serves a small, curated menu, and there will be a second pop-up this coming Sunday, June 15, 12-4pm. Nick, 42, closed Roots food truck seven months ago. 'I just felt like Roots had come to its natural end,' he explains. 'For myself professionally wise, I didn't want to carry on doing something that had run its course. 'I wanted to do something a little bit different and something more sustainable for myself. 'There was nothing wrong with the business, but it was physically taking a toll. I had a couple of surgeries.' The chef has been delighted to step back into a food truck, and get to meet both new and old customers at Uprooted. 'There's nowhere to hide in a food truck,' he laughs. 'As a chef, it is a real joy to not only cook their order, but physically pass the dish into their hands. 'They've waited there, they've queued and they have been patient. 'You're in touch with your customers – not just in the kitchen where you don't see what's going on. 'It really keeps that standard high, and you make sure everything goes out as perfectly as you can make it.' The new pop-ups allow Nick flexibility with opening times, but also with the menu. The previous menu at Roots was entirely plant-based, but at Uprooted on Aberdeen beach there is a broader choice available. This changes with each pop-up, too. 'These pop-ups allow me to blend a bit of everything together,' Nick says. 'It's about running small specials, and each one I can focus on it being as good as it can be. 'Keep it simple, keep the food good, and make it something I can maintain.' The menu for the first pop-up last weekend included classic steak frites: hanger steak served with seasoned, skin-on fries topped with either whisky peppercorn or chimichurri sauce. The plant-based option consisted of panko-breaded aubergine with katsu curry sauce, served with seasoned, skin-on fries, pickled red cabbage, fresh chilli and coriander and toasted sesame seeds. For this Sunday, the menu is all about burgers. A double smash cheeseburger is on the menu for Father's Day, with two patties inside a toasted brioche bun, topped with caramelised brown butter onions, sauce, pickles and American cheese. There is also the option to add bacon jam. The veggie option is a hot fried aubergine burger in a brioche bun alongside ranch sauce, cheese, pickled red cabbage and lettuce. Nick adds: 'Generally with the pop-ups at the moment, whatever the theme is, we have one meat version and one plant-based version.'

Offbeat and Pitt Bros unleash donut burger mash-up
Offbeat and Pitt Bros unleash donut burger mash-up

Extra.ie​

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Offbeat and Pitt Bros unleash donut burger mash-up

Another week, another exciting food collaboration in Dublin City Centre. The lovely folk at Pitt Bros BBQ have teamed up with Offbeat Donut to create the limited edition Triple Stack Donut Burger and we are intrigued. Taking to Instagram to announce the exciting collaboration, the team at Pitt Bros were inundated with eager customers who were perplexed by the salty/sweet treat. Another week, another exciting food collaboration in Dublin City Centre. Pic: Instagram/Offbeat 'We've cooked up something wild… and it's officially happening!,' the post began. 'We've teamed up with the legends at @offbeatdonuts to bring you the ultimate indulgence: the Triple Stack Donut Burger, crafted by the one and only @johnrelihan.' The decadent burger features three smashed beef patties, melted American cheese, crispy bacon, BBQ sauce & chipotle mayo, crispy onions all tucked between two sweet glazed Offbeat donuts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pitt Bros BBQ (@pittbrosbbq) 'It's sweet. It's smoky. It's spicy. It's outrageously good,' the post continued. The burger officially launched on April 29 and is available throughout the month of May. Taking to the comments, Dublin foodies were more than excited for the mouth watering creation. The lovely folk at Pitt Bros BBQ have teamed up with Off Beat Donut to create the limited edition Triple Stack Donut Burger and we are intrigued. Pic: Instagram/Offbeat 'Cannot wait to get my hands on this one,' one user wrote. 'Give me 4,' another added, while a third penned: 'This is weirdly right up my street.' What do you think? Is this up your alley?

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