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    Feed the Camel

    4.4 (21 reviews)
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    Pig wings from slaters
    Molly M.

    This a great event that happens every Wednesday during the summer from 5-830pm. I hear that feed the camel got it's name bc Wednesday is also known as "hump day"... so humps.. plus food trucks.. ya dig? This is good for those of us who like to sample different fares but don't want to fight the crowds from Foodtruck Fridays. The only downer was that there are only two porta potties on the farthest corner of the arts center parking lot. There is a large grassy area in front of the McKinley arts center where you can plop down a blanket or some beach chairs, kickback and hangout. I tried quite a lot tonight but these are the dishes that stuck out for me- The queso birria taco from the pink taco truck. Meat and cheese in a pink fried tortilla with onions, cilantro and dipping sauce. It's packed with flavor. The pig wings from slaters wing a ding truck were Meaty and delicious! The fried Nashville chicken sandwich from big blue Q of Tahoe. Winner! Winner! Chicken dinner! This is huge! The picture does not do it justice at all. Crunchy, flavorful and crazy good;) Looking forward to seeing which trucks will be there next week!

    Kimberly N.

    Feed the Camel is a low-key food truck event that takes place on Wednesdays during the summer from 5 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. It's much more relaxed than Food Truck Fridays with fewer food trucks and fewer people, which is why I like it more. It takes place at McKinley Arts and Culture Center which has a nice and large shady grassy area on which you can enjoy your food (bring a picnic blanket!). It's dog friendly and you can take your pooch on a pleasant walk along the Truckee river across the street after you eat if you wish. Parking is kind of a hassle - the lot was full when we arrived but we were lucky to find a spot on an adjacent street. And you can expect to pay more for food truck fare but it's worth it for the ambience here. We enjoyed crawfish sliders from Nola Sliders which were small but mighty delicious!

    Delicious mango margarita with spiced rim
    Lynn D.

    Wednesday's are so boring and this Food Truck Event helps shake your week up a little! There were about 15 food trucks there with a nice assortment of foods to choose from. This week we chose Daddy's tacos, 775 eats, nice cream and I also had a delicious mango margarita from one of the stands at the entrance. Everything we had was delicious and we loved the location. Super fun and we will be back!

    Such a great family friendly event!
    Sarah B.

    Incredible food truck event! We look forward to going every Wednesday. The truck selection is ready, adult drinks are always a great addition to dinner, and gelato to top it off! It isn't too crowded, it's family friendly, and you can't beat the location! CHECK THIS EVENT OUT! Especially if food truck Friday is too chaotic and crowded for you.

    Shady things.
    Robert S.

    Luckily. This isn't an ACTUAL camel. There is no spitting. No gross grunting sounds or fur-covered strange bending body parts. It's just a family friendly way to get some "food truck" dining on. Have you been to Friday nights at Idlewild? Crazy. This...not so crazy. Less people here means no 45 minute lines. The grass in front of the McKinley Arts Center is a great place to just kick back and enjoy the beauty that is Reno. The trucks are under the bridge, troll style...but instead of eating your goats...they are available to offer you tasty food! When I was there it was EBE (Electric Blue Elephant) that was getting my attention. Such good stuff. Had the Masala Bowl. So good. They also had the greatest gelato place, Bibo's. Smee's Alaskan Fish Bar was there too. Parking is just fine with some on site parking as well as plentiful parking on the streets too. The river path is close by if you want to take a nice stroll before or after your meal. Just remember. This is only on Hump Day (Wednesday) for the nicer part of the year. So don't go down there in the middle of winter on a Saturday thinking you are gonna check out those humps those lovely Foodtruck lumps.

    Lovely warm evening at Feed The Camel
    Stella T.

    Bella and I went to opening night Feed The Camel last night! It's been a couple of years since I've been and I was immediately reminded that this is my favorite food truck event by far! Though Bella was a bit disappointed she couldn't ride or feed a camel though LOL I love the smaller community of food trucks - still gives a nice choice and selection without all the craze of too many! A very family-friendly environment on Hump Day throughout the summer, down by the river at McKinley Arts Center! We started with the Wings from Slaters Ding-a-Wings for Bella! Her favorite!! I was happy to find Aloha Shack truck in the hood YAY I had their keto-yum cheese shelled pork tacos... OMG amazing!!! It was such a beautiful evening to sit, enjoy our food and just people watch! As we were ready to leave, we wanted dessert of some kind... it was a toss between Donut Daddy's, Mix Cupcakes or Hawaiian Ice - We decided on Java Ship and absolutely loved them! I had the Double Cream Hawaiian with Coconut Cream and n'ice cream (mmmm) and Bella had the Blue Raspberry Hawaiian Ice. Perfect ending on a warm evening! We were happy Foodies! I would say it was an overall win and we can't wait to go again and try the other amazing food trucks!

    Ice cream nachos from the lazy sundae
    Nick F.

    Less is more speaks volumes here! It's basically Food Truck Friday without all the hustle bustle of a massive crowd. The selection is much smaller but the crowd and lines are much more manageable. The atmosphere is perfect being right on the river walk next to the art center so plenty of grass for you to lounge about. They also welcome your furry friends here which is a huge bonus for me since I love to bring my dog places that are pet friendly. There are a good dozen food trucks/tents to choose from with little lines if any at all. When we went the weather wasn't the greatest, definitely jacket weather if you're sensitive to cold and there was still a good 80-100 people sprawled out on the grass a couple hours into the event. I imagine it's a good but busier with better weather but I can still see the stark contrast of the madness that is Fridays versus the more relaxed Wednesday crowd. I took my wife to this event and she had a blast and is excited for next week! We visited Still Rollin and the Battle Born food trucks which are easily two of my favorites. I grabbed the buffalo mac roll from Still Rollin' truck which if you haven't had it yet you should remedy that! Autumn got the tri tip nachos from Battle Born and I have always kept this truck and that item in particular in high regard. The folks here do tri tip right and I feel like they put more tri tip on this item than they do anything else which is no complaint by any means! We of course indulged in a couple margaritas from Mr. Margarita, again, fantastic people doing fantastic things! I usually get a couple of them and they don't skimp on the booze, that's usually enough to get a nice little buzz that you can share off within the hour. To round out the venture we went to The Lazy Sundae and got their award winning ice cream nachos per recommendation of the guys at Mr. Margarita. I'm not a huge ice cream nut but holy cow were these amazing!!! The ice cream is probably some of the best ice cream I've ever had....EVER! And the cinnamon sugar chips could have gone easily overboard but they were appropriately adorned and not too sweet. If you're not afraid of some extra calories to polish off your meal this is the best way to go! All in all we had loads of fun and I cannot wait to go back. This will be an easy outing for Wednesday's with nothing going on!

    Under the Bridge Downtown
    Griffin B.

    Dang, I went the whole summer without doing this! Good thing I got the last one of the season. This sort of event is always a lot of fun, as it really shows off the small but growing food truck scene present in our city. It's a great chance to showcase what they've got and get exposure. It is especially nice to have gatherings like this since it seems we rarely see the trucks just around town during the week, and I love the opportunity to browse the selections and grab some various random things to munch on. If you've experienced Food Truck Fridays, then you know the drill. A bunch of trucks parked together, you choose the ones that strike your fancy, and spend the rest of your time hanging out and enjoying yourselves. Feed the Camel, occurring on Hump Days throughout the summer, is a much smaller-scale affair hosted down by the river at the McKinley Arts Center. The trucks are parked under and around the Keystone Bridge, and attendees can grab their food and drinks then find a table or nice grassy spot on the lawn. It's a nice way to break up the week, and let some other trucks who may not be at the Friday festivities show their stuff, too. There tend to be far fewer people at this event than Food Truck Fridays, so parking access is easier, the lines are shorter, and the entire atmosphere is way more laid back and chill. Occasionally there will be music or other activities here, as well. Such as tonight, with Archie from the baseball team entertaining the kids. The selections run the gamut of variety. From hot dogs to brisket sandwiches, vegan to hot wings, tacos to corn dogs. Even with only about a dozen trucks and stalls present, you get a really good range to choose from. I ended up with some Latin-Asian fusion rice balls from a new truck, a great chorizo hot dog from Bam Dogs, washed it down with slushy drink from the Mr. Margarita, and topped it off with a scoop of gelato from Bibos. It was certainly an eclectic evening, and browsing through the menus at each place is half the fun. Prices range from a few bucks and go upwards from there depending on what you get and how much of it. Most all places take cards, but bringing cash just makes things way faster and easier all around. If you haven't been this year, put it on your calendar for next summer. Everyone should definitely come and check it out for themselves. Food and fun, can't argue with that.

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    Although I enjoyed meeting friends and family there, I thought much of the fare was overpriced.

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    Daddy's Tacos catered a recent event for our nonprofit organization and they absolutely knocked it…read moreout of the park. The tacos were flavorful and fresh, and every single guest commented on how great they were. The burritos were even better--packed with meat, perfectly seasoned, and genuinely amazing from first bite to last. Just as impressive as the food was the service: their team arrived on time, was professional and friendly with our guests, and handled everything smoothly so we could focus on the event itself. You can tell they are experienced with catering and know how to keep a crowd well fed and happy. We would not hesitate to hire Daddy's Tacos again for future nonprofit events and highly recommend them to anyone looking for top‑tier taco catering in the Reno area.

    Food was solid and full of flavor. The tacos were well prepared with fresh ingredients, and…read moreeverything tasted authentic and satisfying. Definitely the kind of spot you can rely on when you are craving good Mexican food. Service was friendly and efficient. Orders came out in a timely manner, and the staff kept things moving while still being welcoming. Ambiance is casual and laid back, which fits perfectly whether you visit the restaurant location or catch the food truck. Nothing over the top, just a comfortable environment that lets the food shine. Overall, a dependable spot for quality tacos with good service and a relaxed vibe.

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    I finally made it to Barrio Burgers! Saturday night date night it was time to experience a…read moredelicious Mexican smash burger. Double B didn't let me down. Rolled up to the order window and without hesitation I knew I had to try the Chilanga burger. Ham, hot dog, bacon, and hamburger. Sign me up Yelpstars! Eating the Chilanga the mixture of meats blends very well. I love trying something new and tasty. Super tasty burger! Very delicious fries complete this setup. Barrio Burgers might be the finest burger spot in Reno Yelpstars. Fresh ingredients, unique options, and delicious simple menu. I'll be back to eat more bad ass tasting Barrio Burgers.

    If you're in the mood for a burger, I'd put this little food truck at the top of your list to check…read moreout. I don't eat a lot of burgers these days, but this American smashburger was worth it. Two patties smashed between two slices of melty American cheese .. I forego other toppings so I reallly get the taste and it was delicious. I've been wanting to come here for a long time, as I learned about their story on instagram. The husband travels from Vegas every Thursday for the weekend to cook up some delicious burgers for us Reno folks. His wife who I think took our order was so amazing to cook my patties and throw them on a gluten free bun I brought. I ate one French fry because they are battered but oooooh almost work getting sick just to eat them. My husband better thank me for putting this on his radar. We will absolutely be back.

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