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The pork and greens, a favorite at Saw's Soul Kitchen and Saw's Juke Joint, also will be available on the Saw's Street Kitchen food truck. (Birmingham News file/Hal Yeager)

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – The owners of Saw’s Soul Kitchen have bought a food truck and hope to hit the streets around Birmingham as early as next week.

Mike Wilson and Brandon Cain, who opened Saw's Soul Kitchen in Avondale two years ago, have purchased the Spoonfed Grill food truck and push cart and will rebrand both as Saw's Street Kitchen, Wilson told AL.com today.

The Saw’s food truck will offer a pulled pork sandwich, smoked chicken sandwich, chicken wings, pork and greens, a cheeseburger and Saw’s Carolina dog, Wilson said.

All of the dishes will be $10 each, including a side, item a drink and tax.

Sides will include turnip greens, cheese grits, coleslaw, sweet potato fries and French fries.

Brandon Cain, left, and Mike Wilson, who opened Saw's Soul Kitchen in Avondale two years ago, are the co-owners of the Saw's Street Kitchen food truck. (Birmingham News file/Hal Yeager)

The Saw’s food truck will move around Birmingham and its surrounding suburbs, including the UAB area and the Birmingham Street Food Coalition lot between Second and Third Avenues and Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North.

The push cart will be parked at the corner of 20th Street and Fifth Avenue North downtown weekdays during lunch.

“We will take the truck to festivals and all that, and if we can get enough people to run it, we might do the late-night thing in front of Innisfree (in Lakeview),” Wilson said. “And maybe we’ll take the cart down to Railroad Park on weekends.”

Michael Brandon, who operated the Spoonfed Grill truck and cart for owner Jason Parkman, will run the Saw’s Street Kitchen truck and cart,as well as its catering operations.

“I’m pretty excited about this,” Brandon said. “Not only do I get to work with a group of guys who I know as friends and good businessmen, but I get to back a great product.”

Wilson opened the original Saw's BBQ in Homewood five years ago, and in addition to Saw's Soul Kitchen, is also one of the co-owners of Saw's Juke Joint in Crestline Park.

Earlier this month, Wilson, Cain and another partner, John Hall, also opened Post Office Pies, a neighborhood pizzeria next door to Saw's Juke Joint in Avondale.

Spoonfed Grill was one of the first food trucks to operate downtown when Parkman started his business four years ago.

Parkman has since opened a Taziki's Mediterranean Café franchise in Montgomery and another in Auburn, and as a result, decided to sell the food truck.

"That chapter is closing in my life," Parkman told AL.com this afternoon. "One door closes and another one opens.

"I think Mike (Wilson) is going to do a fantastic job with the truck," he added. "With his brand recognition, he is probably going to generate more business than I ever did with Spoonfed. I'm pretty happy for him."

UPDATED at 1:47 p.m.CDT on Tuesday, March 25, 2014, to add comments from Jason Parkman.