FLINT, MI -- Flint's taco truck company, Vehicle City Tacos, will be partnering up with another new Flint establishment, Tenacity Brewing.

The taco truck will have regular hours set up outside Tenacity, a yet-to-open brewery on Grand Traverse Street in Carriage Town.

"We always thought it would be cool to have a food truck at tenacity," said Tenacity co-owner Jason Caya. "Food trucks are cool. It seems like a lot of people would agree with that these days -- they're popping up all over. It's a fun way to get food."

Aside from possibly offering some prepackaged foods in the building, Tenacity's food source will be the truck, Caya said.

"We wanted to offer delicious fresh food, one way to do that was through Vehicle City Tacos," he said.

Tenacity was originally expected to open by Jan. 1. He said they're "closer, and very close" to opening, but that they don't have a projected date.

VCT owner Danny Moilanen said that he and Caya had worked together on special events in the past and that Caya approached him about the idea of setting up outside the brewery.

"It's been expanding from there (special events), and now we decided to make it a little more formal," Moilanen said. "We decided this is going to be a really good arrangement."

VCT will set up at Tenacity four days a week from 4 p.m. to midnight, according to an announcement on their Facebook page.

Moilanen said that the regular set-up will be good in addition to taking advantage of the mobility the truck offers. He said after they leave Tenacity they'll likely set up in downtown Flint to catch the late-night bar-crawling crowd.

He said it's also a good way to hold daytime hours for the truck without stepping on the toes of other businesses.

"Our interest isn't taking away business from other people, so setting up downtown for dinner service is something we never really wanted to do," he said.

He said he also plans to keep the truck moving around on weekends.

"I like the aspect of actually setting up randomly on weekends too, because it forces people to check out our social media and see what we're doing other than (being in one place)," he said. "People can follow us."