Hills Snack Bar food truck passes health inspection, set to reopen at Green Garden Plaza

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Hills Snack Bar, a beloved eatery from the past, is making a comeback as a mobile food truck. After passing a health inspection, the food truck is now ‘certified to operate’ and ready to serve up all the classics that customers have been missing.

The grand re-opening of Hills Snack Bar is scheduled for Saturday at the Green Garden Plaza, which was the former location of Hills #28 store. The food truck will open its windows at noon, but everyone is asked to be in line by 2:30 p.m. so that the snack bar can finish serving all guests before the nearby Miller and Sons Chevrolet closes at 3 p.m.

Although the official grand re-opening is yet to come, Hills Snack Bar had a “soft opening” during Independence Township’s Independence Day celebration. This low-key event allowed the snack bar to work out any kinks and adjust to operating as a mobile food truck.

For those who grew up going to the Hills department store, the trip was never complete without a stop at the snack bar. The nostalgic plan for Hills Snack Bar is to visit communities where there used to be Hills department stores. This will surely bring back fond memories for many who remember the heyday of Hills.

Fans of Hills Snack Bar are encouraged to follow their Facebook page for updates on the food truck’s locations and schedule. The food truck has already gained a following on social media, with many eagerly awaiting the opportunity to enjoy their favorite dishes from the past.

With the health inspection passed and the official certification to operate, Hills Snack Bar is now ready to serve customers with their classic menu items. From burgers and hot dogs to milkshakes and ice cream, the food truck promises to offer a taste of nostalgia that many have been longing for.

Make sure to mark your calendars for the grand re-opening of Hills Snack Bar and come prepared to indulge in some delicious comfort food. This mobile food truck is sure to bring back cherished memories and create new ones for locals in the area.

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