Chef Scotty Scott opens grilled cheese food truck at The Holly

Cheezy Does It serves the perfect soul food grilled cheese for your Saturday afternoon.

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Phone eats first with these cheese pulls.

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Local chef Scotty Scott has a new venture and we got a tasty sneak peek. Cheezy Does It is a grilled cheese food truck located at The Holly, just off of South Main Street.

The cooking connoisseur of foodie blog Cook Drank Eat and author of “Fix Me a Plate: Traditional and New School Soul Food Recipesknows comfort food. And what’s more comforting than a grilled cheese sandwich? In our opinion, pretty much nothing — especially when paired with a crisp glass of natural wine.

Update: In May 2023, the food truck was renamed Abe Frommage, referencing a scene from the 1986 cult classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”

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Settle into the shady patio to enjoy a grilled cheese and a glass of wine.

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The menu — spelled out in colorful alphabet refrigerator magnets — features fun twists on traditional sammies. We tried:

🍎 Goud Butt | A crunchy Gouda grilled delight with truffle butter, mint, and an apple slice

🍗 Alabammy Bird | A savory and salty sandwich with pecan smoked chicken smothered in provolone, topped with Alabama white barbecue sauce and avocado

🧀 Cheesy Joe | A fresh take on a homestyle white bread Sloppy Joe

Pair your grilled cheese with a side of warm duck fat home fries and chimichurri aioli or a briny cucumber salad.

Cheezy Does It officially opens Saturday, March 4. Stop by Thursday-Sunday for an ooey-gooey grilled cheese washed down with a glass (or bottle) of one of The Holly’s small-batch natural wines.

If you’re ready to chow down on new eats, check out the other restaurants opening in Cowtown this year or explore other food trucks around Funkytown.

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