To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Before opening Goodies Frozen Custard and Treats, Brandon ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — There is so much good about the place we call home: The people, the businesses, and all the fun events that are unique to your neighborhood. WUSA9 wants to shine a light on the ...
Goodies, a frozen custard truck, will soon have a storefront in Alexandria, Virginia. The owner, Brandon Byrd, hopes to open the shop at the historic Ice House at 200 Commerce St. Stream Los Angeles ...
No one knows better than Brandon Byrd that running a business can be precarious: In his journey toward opening a storefront for Goodies, a frozen custard truck in the D.C. area, he’s rebounded from ...
Goodies Frozen Custard & Treats has tracked a lot of miles around the Washington, D.C. area in its 1952 van, hawking towering, custard-filled desserts. But now, after a year of nearly devastating ...
Wearing rain jackets and carrying umbrellas, a steady stream of people lined up to get a frozen custard treat from Goodies Frozen Custard & Treats storefront in Alexandria on opening weekend. Goodies’ ...
Byrd owns of a 1952 International Harvester Metro Van, out of which he sells frozen custard. The Prince George’s County resident drives his old-fashioned Goodies Frozen Custard & Treats truck to ...
What kept his brand alive throughout the pandemic was its dedication to tradition, Byrd said. “I got to keep doing what I've always done. I do what it got me here and I make what I want to sell that ...
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