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Where is this Clover shirt?

How far has this Clover shirt traveled? Here’s Rene, former MIT customer. Rene and his co-worker Andy used to come by every day, sometimes twice a day. We got to know them pretty well. Then

Fry down

These customers sing opera at the building across the street from HSQ. They came by during rehearsal and ordered two “fry downs.” I thought this was really funny. Our potatoes take 3-4 minutes to fry up.

CSA drop-off at Clover

We’re cooking up a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) drop-off program at Clover. My idea is to use the HUB as a retail-presence for great farms. You come in, you read about different farms, sign up

Portal to MIT truck

This is round 2 of an idea I’ve wanted to play with for a long time. The vision is to have a virtual window to the trucks. You’d look through a “window” in the wall

Jeff from DIG

You might have heard, I took an unintentional dig at one of our beloved local weeklies the other day. Unintentional because I meant to draw attention to the way our employees understand Clover. I was

What coffee do you want to see next?

We decided to try something new. We’re asking customers what coffee we should run next for our guest coffee. We get samples a week or so before we order the coffees. And this time Rolando

Makeshift three-bay sink

I was over by Occupy Boston the other day, it’s right next to our Dewey truck, some of the people down there are our customers. If you’ve worked in a kitchen before, you know that

DIG this

OK, this is number 2. Remember that Bostonian award I found on the loading dock the other week? Here’s another, and yeah, that’s trash. Some of you have been asking why we’re not thrilled to

GOV truck final days

This picture was Day 1 of the truck at Government Center, back in April. The crew was up early that day cracking eggs and slicing up tomatoes. We got the spot because Mayor Menino sponsored

Fire drill at LMA

We were working breakfast at the Longwood Medical truck last week. It was really quiet. We looked up, and all of a sudden, there was a herd of people. Apparently there was a fire drill at