A lifelong friendship, coupled with a shared passion for food, has culminated in the launch of Greater Tater, a new food truck that's quickly becoming a local sensation. At the heart of this venture are two Stillwater natives, Chas Lecy and David Kaetterhenry, whose bond has deepened over the years, creating a unique partnership that's as heartwarming as it is delicious.
Kaetterhenry, a well-known and beloved member of the Stillwater community, has been a dedicated athlete on the local Special Olympics team for many years. His infectious enthusiasm and unwavering spirit have inspired countless people. Lecy, a longtime friend, has always admired Kaetterhenry's determination and wanted to find a way to involve him in a new and exciting project.
The idea for Greater Tater was born from a shared love of food and a desire to create a business that would be both rewarding and fulfilling. Together, they developed a menu featuring a variety of mouthwatering potato-based dishes, from classic loaded fries to innovative creations that are sure to tantalize taste buds.
"We wanted to create something special that would bring joy to people," Lecy said. "David has always been such a positive force in our community, and we wanted to give him an opportunity to shine."
Kaetterhenry's role in the business is integral. He is actively involved in the day-to-day operations, from preparing food to interacting with customers. His infectious smile and friendly demeanor have already made him a favorite among patrons.
"David is the heart and soul of Greater Tater," Lecy said. "His presence brings a unique energy to the truck, and people can't help but smile when they see him."
The Greater Tater food truck has quickly gained a loyal following, with customers raving about the delicious food and the inspiring story behind the business. As word spreads about this heartwarming venture, it's clear that Greater Tater is more than just a food truck; it's a testament to the power of friendship, inclusion, and the pursuit of dreams.