closed #209892
Food Truck Issues
501 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/11/2026
On South Dunn St. Jay’s food truck is setup on a yellow curb.
On South Dunn St. Jay’s food truck is setup on a yellow curb.
In late night hours confirmed on weekends we are seeing hot dog carts setting up in the middle of Kirkwood which is a violation of food truck and mobile vendor codes.
A food truck is always parked at this location, I guess if they keep the meter fed I have no issues but if the meter is not fed they are taking a parking space away from people who could use it.
I believe the Pierogi Place is operating a food truck without a license. There are no license plates (or registration) on the food truck which are required to get a license, and they are parking the truck in Gentry Estates neighborhood and dumping their gray water tank.
This is not a FOOD TRUCK but a FARM TRUCK question. Why is a vehicle with an expired farm truck (2016) license plate allowed to be parked in this location, where there is no farm to be seen in miles? It never moves, has just been sitting there for decades.
Food trucks after 9pm park on yellow curbs. Main one on Dunn and Kirkwood. By peoples parks
Doner kebab very noisy from 30’ away. Approx 65 dB. On Kirkwood
Doner kebab generator sounds very loud They were on Kirkwood at grant
Adnan Javed is publicly posting and promoting that he cooks a 50 item menu out of his home without permits, food safety certification, etc. The menu doesn’t fall under cottage cooking, and the use of their home is concerning. He posts on at least the Facebook Bloomington Foodies group advertising his food.
Are they licensed by city to sell food from their 2 food trucks? Neighbors want to know.