I asked if the truck would be considered a commercial kitchen. This was the reply. I am in Pa
Yes it would, just like any other food truck if it meets the minimum requirements (See the attached checklist). You would need to complete a retail food facility application.
And yes, renting a space in a commercial kitchen is totally fine (you will still need to register using the food establishment application), you may in addition need a retail license for selling the product at the market as the kitchen is only used for processing/storage.
There was a 20 page app attached. I am still a bit confused. I will call to speak with someone directly tomorrow. I have the idea of what I want but not sure how to make it happen just yet!
Hi Wayfarer,
I'm a commercial coffee roaster, and I serve Nitro Cold Brew every weekend at our local farmer's market. I'm in California, so the health laws may be different, however here are a few tips to go on.
1. Coffee is NOT a potential hazardous food item. However, since it IS food, if you are brewing it ahead of time, you must brew it in a commercial kitchen.
2. There's a good chance you can find a commercial kitchen where you can rent space for an hour at a time.
4. In California, if you have a truck with a 3-compartment sink, you'll be able to prepare food, and can clean equipment in it, however, you'd still need access to a commissary where you can dump your waste water, and store the vehicle.
5. You'll probably also need a business permit.
6. First, talk with the company running the events, and find out what permits you'll need, then contact the organization in charge of granting those permits. Chances are, each of them will have their own departments that specialize in special events / mobile setups. Talk with those departments directly, and ask a lot of questions.
7. After you find out what permits you need, then start working on making the health dept happy. If necessary, most of the other departments will differ to them.
This is enough to get you started. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
Good luck.