The Celtic Pig food truck Apr 18, 2020 Apr 18, 2020 Updated Aug 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Celtic Pig food truck As featured on Trying to stay in business, Louisville food truck looks for success near interstates The Celtic Pig is donating a portion of its sales to St. Raphael Catholic Church. It has also served some truck drivers who aren't able to visit fast food drive-thru windows. +2 Louisville food truck owner asks for public's help to save home after filing for bankruptcy The GoFundMe had raised over $5,200 as of Tuesday afternoon. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday night forcast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesJCPS investigates students 'engaging in inappropriate behavior' at Louisville elementarySearch the latest JCPS salary database as some high-earning jobs are being cutJCPS organizational charts outline which central office jobs are being cutBryce Gerlach's girlfriend tells jury he was killed at Harvest Homecoming on their 1st anniversaryTenants at Louisville storage facility out thousands of dollars after recent break-insLouisville woman filed fake Missing Persons report for her stepson after murder, police sayWoman dies after head-on crash in southwest Louisville, police sayLouisville judge criticized for reduced sentence in violent kidnapping, sexual assault caseLouisville man arrested after stabbing woman in southwest Louisville, police saySecurity concerns grow at Louisville storage facilities as more break-in victims come forward Videos
Trying to stay in business, Louisville food truck looks for success near interstates The Celtic Pig is donating a portion of its sales to St. Raphael Catholic Church. It has also served some truck drivers who aren't able to visit fast food drive-thru windows.
+2 Louisville food truck owner asks for public's help to save home after filing for bankruptcy The GoFundMe had raised over $5,200 as of Tuesday afternoon.