Brunch Box's location at SW 5th and Stark to close in 10 days.
Brunch Boxs location at SW 5th and Stark to close in 10 days.
  • Brunch Box’s location at SW 5th and Stark to close in 10 days.

The Brunch Box food cart is getting the boot.

Co-owner Derek Coughlin says theyโ€™re getting evicted in 10 days from their longtime location at the parking lot at Southwest 5th Ave. and Stark St., and thereโ€™s likely no way to stop it.

โ€œWeโ€™re like an institution. The food cart is where we came up,โ€ Coughlin says. โ€œI feel a little helpless right now.โ€

Brunch Box opened in 2009 as a food cart. In 2013, Coughlin and business partner Ryan Incles opened their storefront location just around the corner at 620 SW 9th Ave. The two locations employ 16 people between them. If the closure does happen, four employees will be losing their jobs and Coughlin said heโ€™ll be losing about one-third of his income.

The path to Brunch Boxโ€™s looming eviction starts with grey water. City Center Parking, the outfit that owns the food cart pod, claims to have video footage of a Brunch Box employee improperly disposing of wastewater in the parking lot. Itโ€™s that footage that got the cart a pink slip, but City Center wonโ€™t produce the video for Coughlin to see and Brunch Boxโ€™s cart employees swear it didnโ€™t happen.

Coughlin says itโ€™s been difficult getting answers because he doesnโ€™t lease the space directly from City Center. Coughlin doesnโ€™t own the food cart, a man named Bill Roadman does. Roadman leases the space from City Center and Coughlin subleases from him. So Roadman got the eviction notice, not Coughlin.

“Well, you know, shit flows downhill,” Roadman says. “They wanted me out, so he’s out too.”

Roadman says he approached the lot manager regarding the eviction, but because the lease is month-to-month, City Center can evict any tenant with 30 days notice.

โ€œWeโ€™re a little bit in the dark,โ€ says Ben Stoller, Coughlinโ€™s attorney. โ€œEven though they donโ€™t have a for-cause reason to evict, and we could potentially fight them, they have a pretty good monopoly on the downtown food cart pods, so we donโ€™t want to make them mad if we ever want to have another location.โ€

Stoller says theyโ€™re trying to fight the eviction, but he thinks that, at most, it would buy the food cart a couple extra days open at that location. City Center did not return a call for comment.

โ€œThat cart has bailed the restaurant out plenty of times,โ€ he says. โ€œIโ€™ve been walking that line kind of getting ready to leave the food cart, but this isnโ€™t the way I wanted to go out.โ€

7 replies on “Brunch Box Food Cart Closing”

  1. I’ve been discounted as a troll now? Then I guess I’ll double down.

    Is this what now passes the test for newsworthyness? Will we be covering all food cart closures from now on, or just those owned by successful white people?

  2. Im with Drunk, are we supposed to feel bad for the poor, “helpless” restauranteur with only one insanely busy restaurant in the heart of downtown? Most carts close when they get a brick and mortar location anyway. I guess we should feel bad for “his attorney” too. Ive been eating here for years but I won’t return now that I know what a spoiled brat the owner is.
    #firstworldproblems

  3. Hey “Kindofabigdeel” (sic): the correct spelling for the noun which describes a person who owns a restaurant is without the letter “n” – “Restaurateur”. And the contraction for the two words “I am” is with an apostrophe, as in “I’m”. Add “I’ve” for “Ive”. Perhaps, and I stress, perhaps, you may believe that accurate written use of our American English to express thought in matters of grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc., does not warrant undue attention. Maybe it’s not a very big “deel”.
    “A spoiled brat”, you say? I read nothing which led me to conclude the cart owner received excessive generosity or leniency, one of the definitions of “spoiled”. Might you not object to losing a portion of your income due apparently solely to allegations, the factual basis of which which you had been denied access to? If my income were to be significantly curtailed, I’d sure like a little more from City Center Parking than claiming to possess a video depicting a code violation; if you’re going to cut my income, show me the video.

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