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Antojitos Salvadoreños

5.0 (15 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Daphne L.

Incredible find in Fort Davis! Excellent homemade pupusas, quesadillas, tacos and more! I ordered the asada tacos which came 4 to a plate in corn tortillas with a green salsa.. very fresh and flavorful.. street style size. They have picnic tables in front along the road. Ladies were super friendly and service was fast! Highly recommend! Friends loved their pupusas and quesadillas too.

it used to be flautas and corn.

food is outstanding! I ordered flaunts and a cup of corn, it was delicious, hot and riquizimo!!! thank you amd definitely will come again.

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Maria D.

Forgot to take pictures of the pupusas because we ate them so fast! But we got bean, cheese, & chicken then a bean, cheese & beef pupusa. They were both very good and a really good size! They came with a small bag of slaw and a small cup of salsa. The ladies working were very sweet and loved talking to us. We were just visiting the area and so glad we stopped by.

Huarache.

Delicious! Delicious! Really good food. Fresh food. Super friendly. Super helpful I had the Burrito in the morning and the huarache for dinner. Both were delicious.

Flautas with refried beans, salsa, lettuce,sliced avocado and pico de gallo.

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Cute place right off the road. Food was good and decently priced. Felt authentic and the flavor reflected it

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Very nice people, excellent food. Definitely try it while you are here in Fort Davis!

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Food was delicious! Limeade was refreshing and saved some for the next day too. We had a mix of pupusas and huaraches.

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We had a great dinner - chicken flautas, street corn, and pupusas.

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Too Hot For TABC - Cheeseburger - YUM!

Too Hot For TABC

5.0(2 reviews)
8.8 mi

If you find yourself at the Too Hot for TABC food truck - odds are you've found yourself at the…read morecharming Chateau Wright Winery. The food truck is conveniently located by the patio where you enjoy your wine. I've visited the winery twice now and both it and the Too Hot for TABC food truck are a permanent stop on the itinerary I plan to Marfa. The food they're serving up over there is legit some of the best I've ever had from a food truck and I'm still thinking about the amazing sandwich I had the last time I was there. It was a daily special but it needs to be a full time item. Hopefully if you're lucky they'll have it for you - prosciutto, brie, and some amazing jams. If you're not lucky, however, the award winning burger is always a delicious choice and the charcuterie board perfectly compliments an afternoon of drinking wine. Don't visit the winery without sampling some of the yummy dishes being served up at Too Hot for TABC!

Okay so this is off the beaten path but so cool. We were on our way back to Marfa after swimming at…read moreBahlmorea State Park. We stumbled upon this place after driving through Fort Davis and deciding we were hungry. The burgers were amazing- made fresh, crispy on the outside and pink on the inside, and the veggies were crisp and fresh. The joint is a food truck, served out of an airstream, with seating at the winery. Just go- you won't be disappointed. The winery was awesome and staff super friendly. I enjoyed the dogs sitting at my feet, waiting on a crumb to drop. I will most definitely come back next time we are out this way. Would love to sample the wine - had to abstain this time around.

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Cow Dog - Your basic hot dog with sweet relish. Add Fritos and soda for a complete dining experience.

Cow Dog

4.7(73 reviews)
21.2 mi
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This place was awesome. I went back twice. The owner Tracy was super welcoming, and I just liked…read moresaying I got a pizza at Cow Dog. I told all my friends I went to Cow Dog. I thought it was way funnier than they did for some reason. I was there for pizza night and it was one of the better pizzas I've had in a while. I got a pepperoni pizza and it was just fancy enough to be fancy without being so fancy that I wouldn't eat it. There's also a food truck - it's both a little restaurant and a food truck - I didn't try the food truck, but I will next time! Then I came back in the morning and had a bacon egg biscuit. That was also excellent. There was music outside and everyone was happy and there's a funky little hang out room to the side with seating and art. Also, there was a very friendly shop dog named Mole - like the sauce, not the rodent. I liked the dog. Definitely worth a stop. It's a different experience at different times of day.

It's a food truck with hot dogs, which sounds simple. However, there is a small building next to…read morethe truck, so if it's cold, there actually is a place to sit indoors. There are a multitude of toppings and predefined dogs available. They are quite tasty. You have to really like hot dogs to think a food truck with only hot dogs is worth a visit, but it is. Service is quick and friendly. It's a good quick lunch option.

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Tri La Bite - Burger and fries

Tri La Bite

4.7(54 reviews)
21.3 mi
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Friendly folks and great take out food! Love me some west…read moreTexas hospitality Sign your name and be a part of the party.

# Hidden Gem in the Mountains: Tri La Bite Food Truck…read more **Location:** Alpine, Texas (Deep in the Mountains) **Rating:** (5/5 Stars) Sometimes the best culinary discoveries happen when you least expect them. Tucked away in the rugged mountains surrounding Alpine, Texas, sits a little food truck that's redefining what roadside dining can be. Tri La Bite isn't just serving food - they're creating an experience that'll have you planning your next mountain road trip around another visit. ## The Atmosphere There's something magical about finding a cozy food truck nestled among the dramatic landscapes of West Texas. The mountain backdrop creates an almost cinematic setting that makes every bite taste better. It's the kind of place that reminds you why food trucks exist - to bring exceptional eats to unexpected places where brick-and-mortar restaurants fear to tread. ## The Service The heart of Tri La Bite is undoubtedly the incredible woman taking orders. Her warmth and genuine hospitality transform what could be a simple transaction into a memorable interaction. In a world where customer service often feels scripted, her authentic kindness stands out like a beacon. She's the type of person who makes you feel like a welcomed guest rather than just another customer. ## The Food **BBQ Chicken Sandwich** - This isn't your average gas station sandwich. The chicken was perfectly cooked with that ideal balance of tender meat and slightly crispy edges that only comes from true pit mastery. The BBQ sauce had just the right amount of tang and sweetness, complementing rather than overwhelming the smoky chicken. Served on a bun that actually held up to the generous portions - a small miracle in the food truck world. **Bacon Grilled Chicken Sandwich** - My girlfriend's choice proved equally impressive. The combination of crispy bacon and perfectly grilled chicken created a harmony of textures and flavors that had her savoring every bite. The bacon wasn't an afterthought but a carefully integrated component that elevated the entire sandwich. **Fried Pickles** - These weren't just good - they were bomb, as we say back in California. Crispy exterior giving way to tangy, juicy pickles inside, with a breading that didn't fall off with the first bite. They're the kind of side that makes you question why every food truck doesn't make them this well. ## The Value In an era of $15 food truck sandwiches that leave you hungry, Tri La Bite's pricing feels like a throwback to when food trucks were about accessibility as much as quality. You're getting restaurant-quality food at prices that won't break the bank - a increasingly rare combination. ## Final Thoughts Tri La Bite represents everything that's right about food truck culture. Exceptional food, genuine hospitality, fair prices, and a location that turns a meal into an adventure. Whether you're a local or just passing through the mountains of West Texas, this little truck deserves a spot on your must-visit list. From two travelers who've eaten their way across California and beyond, Tri La Bite earns our highest recommendation. Sometimes the best meals happen in the most unexpected places, and this mountain gem proves that point beautifully. **Pro Tip:** Bring cash and your appetite - and maybe plan to stay a while to soak in those mountain views while you eat. *Love from California*

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Tri La Bite - Fun decor

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La Casita - Asado Plate

La Casita

3.7(145 reviews)
21.7 mi
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First -- and I rarely comment on other reviews -- there is nothing "weird" about the food here…read more Further, yes... This is a cash-only business. That's a rarity these days, and I'm sure the IRS and local school district are getting all that's due to them. (Not really.) I'm an out-of-towner, and I stopped here for lunch before heading back south. The food and service were good. Not great. Indeed everyone was friendly, and there was enough gooey cheese to float a battleship. The "frozen" beer mug was actually a plastic mug, which is horse hockey. If I'd known better, I would've saved the dishwasher some trouble and just sipped from the bottle. Back to the food... The cheese enchiladas here are divine. They're gooey, and the red sauce is wonderful. The hard corn tacos are fine ... nothing special. Same thing with the rice and beans. -- Mexican rice in these parts has been wet at every restaurant. I'm used to dry Mexican rice. (And I was taught by a Mexican abuela how to make proper Mexican rice.) But I digress. Chips here are marginal. Hopefully, they come in on a truck, because they hardly taste like they are fried in the kitchen. The salsa, while served cold (which is proper) is a little too chunky for my taste, although it has a nice bite to it. The locals eat here. Good for them, because this place is decent. But also bad for them, because restaurants like this one should breed some decent competition ... even in a tiny town such as Alpine. Also, bad for them because this place only accepts cash, which most people don't carry these days. (Yes, we had cash, but the six ladies at the adjacent table didn't.)

Very disappointing. My wife says we have eaten there before, but I dont remember. Service was OK…read more Wife had green chile chicken enchilada which was not very flavorful. The chicken had no flavor at all and the dish was very soupy. The server said "that's the way they serve it". That's fine, but wife couldnt eat it. The plate was barely eaten and the server offered no recourse. It was wasted. Then the cashier came over, whom I believe to be ownership, and told us we could come to the counter to check out. We showed her the uneaten plate and she just looked at us and said she would charge only 50%. Since it was barely touched, I feel it should have been totally removed from the bill, but what is $7.00 among friends. She really acted as she didnt care. Chips were store bought and cold. Salsa was very good, but was cold as if it had come straight from the refrigerator. I had a bowl of beans and they were "weird". We paid and left. Needless to say, we will not be back. I suppose it's the manner in which the whole situation was handled and the demeanor of the staff.

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La Casita - Blueberry Earl Grey Scone and Churro Cruffin

Blueberry Earl Grey Scone and Churro Cruffin

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