Trailer Eatery in Austin, Texas

Trailer eateries are now and Austin, Texas staple. You can find almost anything you want to eat on any street corner with the many trailer eateries in Austin!

11.11 Franklin BBQ

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

BBQ is sacred in Texas, so not just anybody could open up a trailer and be successful. Franklin knows what they’re doing. They have a great brisket, and it’s the kind of place you leave craving more. No matter how much you eat, your body just asks for one more bite. If you have out-of-town

4.11 Kebabalicious

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

It’s the first Trailer Tuesday of the year, so I’d better make sure we get off to a good start! For those who are new, the first every Tuesday of every month I choose a different food trailer to blog about. The concept is pretty simple. I’m having one of those mornings where I woke up hungry. Lunch

362. Gourdough’s

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

I can’t believe it’s the last Trailer Tuesday of the year! I’ve mentioned Gourdough’s several times, but I realized that it hasn’t been an official list item. That, my friends, is truly a crime. A visit here and you’ll think you’ve died and gone to donut heaven. These are donuts like you’ve never seen, and

355. Cazamance

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

Trailer Tuesday comes around so often it really forces me to get out there and explore the Austin trailer scene, and I must admit, it never ceases to amaze me. Cazamance offers African-inspired food, which makes it really unique among Austin trailers. I guess it’s technically African fusion, and their menu is definitely one of

348. Austin Daily Press

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

Austin Daily Press — it sounds more like a newspaper than a place to get some late-night grub, but they know how to make a killer sandwich. They cater to the after-hours bar crowd, which is fantastic. Their slogan is “As Toasted As You Are.” They’re well-known for their run on The Food Network’s “The

341. Cutie Pie Wagon

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

As a Longhorn and a Longhorn fan, I have to mention that  — for those who didn’t get the memo — UT offensive coordinator Greg Davis has resigned and will not be returning to the program after the Longhorn’s first losing season since 1997. I have mixed feelings about it, but this isn’t a sports

334. Fried Green Tomato

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

I was so excited about December events that it almost completely slipped my mind that today was Trailer Tuesday. A few weeks ago I checked out this place, and it’s a winner. Anything “fried” normally gets a thumbs up in my book, so I’m not too surprised that this place passed the test. Their menu

327. Grill Haven

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

This was one of the stops that I made when I tried out the Sofi Food Court (South First and Live Oak). This place won immediate points. They have a grilled cheese sandwich on the menu. I appreciate the simple pleasures in life — grilled cheese being one of them. If a grilled cheese isn’t

320. The Jalopy Rotisserie & Press

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

It’s Trailer Tuesday again! Time goes so fast! This is one of those trailers that seems to have a cult following and I finally know why — it’s pure deliciousness out of a trailer! Plus, they get major points for participating in the Tasty Bite Charity Week (see below for details) that benefits the Capital

313. Chi’Lantro

By Kristy Owen | Things To Do In Austin, Trailer Eatery

Since I’ve been eating so much trailer food lately, I’m starting to crave things that I’ve had before. Like yesterday, my mouth was watering for some Lulu B’s, but they’re not open on Mondays. Last week, though, I branched out again to try something unique and found another definite must try. At first it seems