Lunch Trucks
A variety of food options will be available on Saturday at the session break. We’ve gathered a sampling of Austin’s premier food truck vendors for an informal lunch under the oak trees of the University’s South Mall from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
For an indoor dining experience, The Carillon and Gabriel's Cafe will be open at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center. Find more information about these restaurants or to make a reservation, visit: meetattexas.com/dining.php
Be More Pacific - @bemorepacific
A modern twist on Filipino comfort food, this truck serves traditional fare in familiar forms like rice and noodle bowls, tacos, and sliders. Filipino cooking is a balance of salty, savory and sweet with influences from all over, especially Malaysia, China and Spain.
Colibri Cuisine - @colibricuisine
Gourmet Mexican-American food chariot. LeCordon-Bleu trained Chef Anthony serves tacos, quesadillas, burritos and more.
Coolhaus - @coolhausATX
Architecturally-inspired, customizable, handmade ice cream sandwiches served from vintage trucks! Coolhaus serves all-natural, gourmet, made-to-order ice cream sandwiches, with flavors ranging from Tahitian Vanilla Bean to Brown Butter Candied Bacon and Pineapple Cilantro Serrano Sorbet.
Heros Gyros - @theherosgyros
Authentic gyros made with Halal-certified beef, lamb and chicken. Handmade falafel and some of the best Philly cheese steaks in Texas. The prized, housemade hot sauce is a must try.
Hey Cupcake! - @heycupcakeATX
Hey Cupcake! has been spreading smiles since 2007, with cupcake fans the world over visiting their shiny vintage Airstream trailers with cupcake on top. Sticking to classic cupcake recipes, Hey Cupcake! hopes to connect the sprinkles with their cupcake following and encourage the world to 'follow their Vanilla Dream!'"
The Peached Tortilla - @peachedtortilla
Traditional Southern cuisine with Asian flair. Eater Austin crowned The Peached Tortilla as 2011 Food Truck of the Year; Restaurant Hospitality recognized founder Eric Silverstein as one of four ‘New Stars of Street Food’ and the Austin Food Blogger Alliance named The Peached Tortilla ‘Best Downtown Food Trailer 2012’.
Double Trouble BBQ - @doubletroubleBB
Austin’s first food trailer and BBQ barge that operate on both land and water. Double Trouble serves up simple yet satisfying food that is easy on your budget. Try the handmade sausage, chicken or brisket, served in a variety of ways.
Mmmpanadas - @mmmpanadas
Brought to you by two people who love food and travel, Mmmpanadas are local, fresh, gourmet empanadas that utilize fresh ingredients for unexpected flavor combinations like soy chorizo with brie, asparagus prosciutto and green chile chicken.
The Evil Wiener – @evilwiener
Jeff Cummins and Roger Zapata incorporate over 20 years of experience in the culinary world to bring the city a new breed of food truck. This eclectic menu offers not just hot dogs but brisket, pulled pork, bratwurst, fresh salads and more.