South Congress Ave (SoCo) is Austin's most iconic street and the food truck scene here is one of the best in the country. Here's the current lineup.
The staples:
- Torchy's Tacos (original South Congress trailer) — Where the empire started. The trailer is small and the line is long but there's nostalgia in ordering from the original.
- Hey Cupcake! (Airstream trailer) — Giant cupcakes from a silver Airstream. The red velvet is famous. Tourist trap? Maybe. Still delicious? Yes.
The actual best trucks:
- Mellizoz Tacos (South 1st, close to SoCo) — Street-style tacos that compete with anything on the East Side. The al pastor with pineapple is perfect.
- Pueblo Viejo (South 1st) — Voted best food truck in Austin multiple times. The Tres Amigos plate is massive.
The food truck park era: Austin's food truck culture has shifted. Individual trucks still exist but food truck parks have become the model. Lots with 5-10 trucks, communal seating, string lights, and a bar. It's a curated experience now.
Notable parks near SoCo:
- The Picnic (South 1st at Barton Springs) — Multiple trucks, good beer selection, dog-friendly patio.
- South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery — Several trucks with covered seating. Good for groups who can't agree on what to eat.
How food trucks work in Austin: Most trucks are cash and card now. Hours vary — some are lunch only, some do dinner, some are weekends only. Check Instagram before you drive. Nothing worse than pulling up to a closed truck.
Source: Eater Austin, Austin Monthly, personal truck tracking via Instagram
The OG Torchy's trailer on South Congress is where it all started. The food is the same as any other location but eating from the original trailer has a certain energy.