Mall's burrito cart owner bolts

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Lyndon Larson has moved from the Mall to a yacht in the Mediterranean.
FILE PHOTO BY LISA PROVENCE

After less than a year, L's Burrito and Juice Co. owner Lyndon Larson has decided to call it quits June 1. Larson, a New England Culinary Institute grad, operated the popular cart on the Downtown Mall serving up northern New Mexican burritos and tacos. According to his Facebook page, Larson has already boarded a plane for Spain where he’ll cook on a yacht for the summer.

“Charlottesville just isn't my kinda of town,” writes Larson. “Thanks to all the people that made this chapter in my book/life possible. Good luck and do not accept mediocracy.”

In the meantime, if there’s anyone out there who wants to carry on the tradition, the burritoaire’s cart is for sale.

The cart has a 24-inch griddle, two standard steamtables, a giant soda cooler, and "plenty of storage,” writes Larson. It's health code-inspected, and he also has commissary kitchen equipment. $11,500 takes all. "No tire kickers, please.”

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9 comments

THIS GUY MUST NOT HAVE BEEN "LOCAL" ENOUGH FOR C-VILLE

Lyndon is a great guy and he had a great product. It is a brutal business enviroment with the economy the way it is these days. Tom Jakubowski of What up Dog

ââ?¬Å?Charlottesville just isn’t my kinda of town,” he said.

Yeah, and you're not our kind of burrito-cook. :)

that's too bad...he made a really good burrito!

He pulled a "Chang" on us...

I loved this guy. Great burrito, great limeade. And I totally get the "not my kind of town" statement. Latest update is that the cart is sold, and he's headed to Florida to sea school before heading for the Mediterranean.....but not before emailing me his limeade recipe :P

Thank God Hamdinger's is back on the mall next week.

Fulham Fan- Just what is a good burrito?

What?! Someone goes on record saying C'ville isn't their kind of town? Unbelievable! Sorry he got away before I could shake his hand.