Cancel

Open app

Search

Street and Arrow

5.0 (1 review)

Street and Arrow Photos

Recommended Reviews - Street and Arrow

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration
Photo of Rob C.
11
51
42

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Good Food Glasgow - Pulled smoked pork, chorizo and frijoles. Minus coriander n

Good Food Glasgow

3.6(7 reviews)
2.1 miCity Centre
£

I came along to Burnswick street to check these guys out l reticently been to a few street food…read moreevents and quite enjoyed what they had to offer. On arrival My first impressions where "oh is this it" l was a little disappointed with the selection that was there, the highlight of the show was the fruit & veg stall that was beside them where l bought myself some bananas. Food With the street food l expected quick fast, home cooked basically something different. The first stand that l went to was fire dog and this truck sold hot dogs & burgers. I chose the Firedog and for sure this did look amazing, but the amount of hot sauce that was put on was way overkill and the only flavour that l got was hot sauce my mouth was on fire all the way up the street. The hot dog was on a large half French baguette and when you calculate the size of sausage you would have to have a massive gob to take a bite. Next time l need to really check out all the vendors before choosing what to go for, l just saw the picture of the firedog van on Twitter and as l don't normally do hotdogs maybe that's why l went for it straight away. I would love to buy one of these vans though, but not sure what l would do with it.

Ok, I now feel like I've tried enough of what's on offer here that I can write a fair review. I'm…read moreall about street food and this seem to be a good idea. The times I've visited they've had about 6 different food trucks or stands, plus a market stand selling fruit and veg. There are usually places to get coffee and cake, ice cream or crepes in among the more substantial food options. What have I tried? Firebird pizzas: Sure, nothing new. I've had these pizzas in Firebird itself and their food truck is a common sight at events. Thing is, the pizzas are really good and they can be ready in 3 minutes. I chose the truffled mushroom and brie pizza and everything about it was perfect. Fresh Revolution: They do this seafood gumbo that's just amazing. I got so many mussels I thought I must have cheated somehow. Too good. Everyone else was into the Irish pakora and I'm sure it's great but the gumbo is important. The Buffalo Truck: These guys do buttermilk fried chicken rolls, chicken wings and fries. I got the buffalo chicken roll with parmesan fries and it was all really good, especially for the price but I wait about 35 minutes for it. They hadn't really found their rhythm when I arrived though, and I suspect they'll get quicker. However, if you see a queue, know that it takes a while to clear. Rost: Sliders and salads with pizazz. I tried the chicken slider which was nice, but smaller and pricier than the chicken rolls available from Buffalo. Also the guys running it were kind of rude. Maybe they were cold. So I still need to try Might Mexican, Firedog Hotdogs, Babu Kitchen, Chompsky, Cav&Co, Flat Out, Linton and Co, Equis, and on and on and on. Neither my waistline nor my bank balance will thank me but I doubt if I'll regret it.

Photos
Good Food Glasgow - Fire dog

Fire dog

Good Food Glasgow
Good Food Glasgow

See all

Chompsky - Vege roll (Gimbap) and kimchi!

Chompsky

4.6(17 reviews)
2.3 miCity Centre
£

If you see a Chompsky sign/event pop up make sure you go. The food is simply delicious!…read more I caught their pop up at the fantastic 'King of the Breville toastie' café Peña. They had an excellent choice for a small menu and catered well as Peña has no kitchen, so it's all in the prep. This was The Breakfast Club so had the choice of fresh pancakes or southern grits. I had never had grits before but the pancakes sounded amazing. I opted for the wholemeal pancakes, blow-torched with brown sugar bananas and coconut mascarpone. Oh man it was just heaven. I decided on a wee cheeky mocha from Peña to add to my sweet breakfast. Why not?! It was a lovely experience and I would definitely look out for another Chompsky event soon.

Checked out the Chompsky stall outside Devils Deli in Partick on Sunday. Thanks to Yelp for…read morebringing it to my attention! They had a small table set up on the street and on offer was American themed sweet, baked goodies. They had S'mores; 2 different types ~ peanut butter & jam or salted caramel and banana. Also on offer were Blondies (coconut & orange) and Pumpkin Cheesecake Brownies. Yum. All sounded lovely and all priced at £3. We went for one each of the P&J and salted caramel & banana s'more(s) and also I couldn't resist the brownie as I do love a good brownie and cheesecake so combining the 2 is just genius! The s'mores were finished off in front of your eyes with the addition of mini marshmallows and a blow torch. Having never eaten one of these before I was most intrigued...my boyfriend said his P&J one was brilliant and I did like my caramel & banana one but I can't say a s'more is something I would crave (s')more of (haha!). The brownie was really good ~ not quite enough of the pumpkin cheesecake in the slice I had but what I had of it was truly delicious. Maybe could've done with being a tad more moist, but that's just my preference. I am a fan of blondies (being a natural blondie myself, ho ho!) but I prefer the more brownie textured ones as opposed to the cake-like ones. So I didn't buy one of these although the combination of cocnut & orange does sound good. Nice people & lovely eats ~ just what we needed on a Sunday afternoon.

Photos
Chompsky
Chompsky
Chompsky - Tapas style korean lunch! Was not too heavy though most of the mains we ordered had meat. Super satisfied!

See all

Tapas style korean lunch! Was not too heavy though most of the mains we ordered had meat. Super satisfied!

Loving Food Truck - Braised neck of lamb, three types roasted beetroot, kale & game crisps with a red wine jus

Loving Food Truck

5.0(3 reviews)
22.0 mi
£

Woah, Loving Food, woah…read more I've wanted to go to a pop-up restaurant for an eternity so when LFT announced that they'd be hosting their very own at Cowane's Hospital in Stirling, I jumped at the chance to get tickets. GUYS, there was a magician. He made a potato appear from air. If you hadn't guessed, 'magic' was the night's theme and Loving Food certainly put on one hell of a show. I was welcomed by LF's lovely Sandra who hugged me on arrival which made me quite possibly the happiest lady in the world. If you don't know the love-child, Hervé, that is Sandra and Stoobs' fabulous food truck then you're missing out. Get on that there Facebook, give them a search and I swear you'll be tempted by their drool-worthy daily menus, pictures of their truck antics and all-round general witty banter. If that doesn't have you running for the truck, I don't know what will. Food-wise, it was all delicious and then some. If I told you, I'd make you jealous. There was wild garlic soup, salmon gravlax, braised neck of lamb, caramelised lemon tart and some tasty little chocolate brigadeiros with tea to finish. All kinds of 'mmm.' All kind of 'yum.' All kinds of 'these guys are doing something really special.' I do love the Loving Food Truck. Not only are they bringing street food to Stirling, they're establishing a real foodie community. And that; that's something to be proud of. Count me in.

I went to the food truck opposite the train staticn (there every day before 2) to get some street…read morefood for lunch. Truck was well staffed and they were very friendly. I got pork tacos and orange panacotta. The pork tacos had cheese and salad - I could have gotten spicy sauce to but I'm a wimp so I turned it down. They were well seasoned and lovely. Panacotta was a very generous portion and the orange topping was very pleasant indeed. Texture was exactly as it should be. Overall, a triumph, better than most of the restaurants in Stirling. This food truck has seating and is accessible for wheelchairs. You get to see the food being prepared. They have tea, coffee and soft drinks too. For what you get the food is cheap. Highly recommended.

Photos
Loving Food Truck
Loving Food Truck
Loving Food Truck - Chocolate brigadeiros

See all

Chocolate brigadeiros

West End Festival Glasgow - Lots of lovely dogs!

West End Festival Glasgow

4.4(22 reviews)
0.3 miWest End, Partick
£

The West End Festival is one of my favourite events of the year in Glasgow. The parade is a mix of…read morecolour and music as the people in it dance down the streets of the West End. Mouths won't go hungry as local businesses set up stalls and seats outside. Burgers, pizza, chips, cakes and pastries: there's lots to fill you up whilst you're entertained by the parade. Outside Hillhead Bookclub is the over 18s area which is a good escape from the pushy prams. You just need to make sure you get a good spot or you might not get to see a lot!

Did anyone make their way to Glasgow Mela last weekend? Cause I thought it was FAB! Lucky enough…read morethat the weather was on our side last weekend too. The festival had so many things and I'm glad that it was free too seeing as it was in Kelvingrove Park! The atmosphere of family, children and friends of different cultures (many Indian folk, locals and a bunch of other random nationalities including myself :D) came by to chill out at the park. Whether it was to play with outdoor installations or at the fun fair, or listen to music with a pint under the sun, or watch silly performances by street artists (and magicians) or even dance along with the amazing traditional performers (and also Irish line dancers) the day was just great! My partner and I explored everything! We were down at the smaller stage listening to Indian music with toddlers dancing everywhere. And then we watched as a parade of what seemed to be circus performers walked by. We slept on the grass while having Pimm's cocktails and listening to some dj sets. And then watched the amazing performers by so many tradition local clubs! If you haven't been before, you should really consider going in the next years to come :) Update: also, went to Chop Pop's exhibition of her Love Letters to Glasgow in the Hillhead Library and it was wonderful! Her artwork is amazing and meticulous! She's also a friendly wee lady and I love her. Check out her facebook if you didn't manage to catch her!

Photos
West End Festival Glasgow - Smaller scale kelpies :)

Smaller scale kelpies :)

West End Festival Glasgow
West End Festival Glasgow - The mini Kelpies at The Botanic Gardens for WEF2015

See all

The mini Kelpies at The Botanic Gardens for WEF2015

Street and Arrow - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...