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    Thicket Food Park

    4.4 (60 reviews)
    ModerateFood Trucks
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Christina W.

    My group and I arrived around 7:30PM on a Wednesday. Luckily it wasn't crowded, but a few of the food trucks weren't open which was unfortunate because they all sounded so great! My party and I split up and grabbed a bunch of different things. We got some Taiwanese fried chicken, a giant corn dog, and a shawarma. It was honestly so difficult making a decision on what to get, so we just went family style. What a great choice. The shawarma was by far my favorite. It was so fresh and so flavorful, highly recommend!!

    Paulina A.

    My first time here this weekend! I drove by after dropping off my doggo at Walk ATX. What a nice surprise, not busy, and so many breakfast food options to satisfy anyone's palate. Parking was no problem. It appeared to be super family friendly! Lots of kiddos, dogs, and all around chill atmosphere. There is a small jungle gym with a slide, and plenty of seating. People just trying to get their weekend going at an easy pace. There's a pretty field of wild flowers right next to it! It is a little hidden oasis right next to a busy street and you wouldn't even realize it.

    2 of the dozen trucks here
    Brian M.

    The food here was A+. And, we each ate at a different place. Austin is known for food trucks. This concept is perfect for a community who is setup to enjoy food trucks. It's a park with tables in the middle. There is a ring of food trucks surrounding the tables and restrooms past the trucks. Not all the trucks were open when we came, but we came at a weird time - like 2p. Still there was enough to get a good amount of choices. Come here... check it out!

    Justin M.

    A "food truck park" sounds like a contradiction in so many ways that to the inexperienced it might sound like a redneck paradise, one close to my childhood home in Charleston SC. I mean who wants to visit a small wooded area with a few trucks that can't complete with restaurants that have so much to offer? Yes, I've heard this line of thinking many times and I can honestly say nothing is further from those misconceptions. Located a few miles south of Austin and easily accessible from I-35, this hidden gem can be easy to miss if you're not diligent in what you're looking for or Google maps falls asleep & zips you past the entrance. Pulling up is like a small gypsy caravan w/ parking around the centralized food & entertainment. We pulled up but I had to use the restroom first. Entering the very clean but passcode protected facilities, I can't really explain, but I felt I was at summer camp from the days of my youth. This set the stage for something I could have never imagined or felt! Walking w/ my two teenage daughters, we entered the epicenter of food, fun, and music. It was like the old west and the wagons had formed a circle w/ all the prairie folk inside. There are roughly 12 trucks although a few were closed, a playground for kids ages 2-8 or so and a stage for live music. We arrived on Friday at 6pm as to escape the majority of the heat and catch some live music. Kudos to thicketaustin for having the mist gently being sprayed to make the heat a little more bearable. My kids and I sampled a ton of the trucks starting w/ the truck Artipasta. My oldest got the tagliatelle w/ meat sauce and it was extremely good but a little bit greasy. The flavors were bright and the pasta perfectly cooked. The next truck was Un Mundo de Savor where I got the El Pastor & barbacoa tacos & my youngest the enchiladas rojas. The tacos were perfect with tender meats and fresh accompaniments. The enchiladas were the star. The red sauce was smoky and flavorful but to my surprise I was waiting for some major heat bomb to go off in my mouth and it never came. Brilliant! We also tried the chicken bahriani from The Everest Indian Cuisine and I wasn't so impressed. While the spices made the nose tingle, the chicken was stringy and the flavors were muddied and nothing really stuck out. We decided to try the mozzarella dog from The Corn Dog and it was like being a kid again but was a little more sophisticated. The cheese was melty and stringy good but the corn bread coating was slightly sweet, something as a southern chef I was proud of! The fried OREO was good and my daughter was giggling as she'd never had one before. Also their blueberry ice was perfect for the heat. Not exactly ice but more like a slushy from the gas station. Very good. Finally, we got three various cheesecakes from The Cheesecake Experience. Bite size pieces were creamy, not to dense, bursting with flavor and enticing the tastebuds to eat more and more. These suckers are DANGEROUS! While we were scarfing down our buffet of different cultures the people around us were all so very warm, welcoming and down to earth. Lots of toddlers were running around and enjoying life. Enter the band. A small ensemble of a lead singer who also played the harmonica and Ukulele, a guitarist, and finally a drummer. The cast made the forest seem alive with melody making and they were great with children singing songs they'd love and giving them egg shakers. I really appreciated the effort and craftmanship they put forward. Overall Thicket Food Park made me feel like one of the tree people in Sherwood Forest (too bad it's not renaissance fest time!). The music heightened the atmosphere while everyone had smiles on their faces and were a delight to be around. The food of course is the star and even if you have to get something to go, it's well worth the trip. In summary, if you want an enjoyable evening with family, a romantic evening w/ that special someone or need some great grub on the go, I highly encourage Thicket Food Park as your destination.

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    Shannon G.

    What a great good truck park! Lots of trucks here and it's completely shaded. I think there's a good 20 metal picnic tables, all shaded. A little area for kids to play. Some kid toys. It's actually pretty peaceful being that it's downtown. Wouldn't even know you're in the city. I came on a Tuesday around 10am a lot of the trucks were closed. I hope to come back when more are open. Parking lot is a dirt lot. Not a huge lot, about 10 cars maybe. They do have a trailer like bathroom area. I didn't check it out. But I believe there's a code you need to get from someone working in any of the trucks.

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    Patrick W.

    We didn't know what to anticipate showing up this morning at this food park. On yelp, it sounded more like a restaurant, but as we drove near, we saw that it was a collection of food trucks. A little disappointed at first, because it's still early in the day, thinking it was a restaurant, or a food bar. being from California, my wife and I enjoy the food truck the scene so we pulled up and gave it a try. I was taking back all my feelings about this place because it felt like an encampment beneath the trees with little tables. It was so cute you can almost Romanticize this as a gypsy camp. So he stopped by the Kerlaches food truck because the other truck was clean out of bagels at 11 o'clock. I recommend getting the beef sausage kolache. Make sure that you pick up the barbecue sauce because it just adds a tiny bit of sweetness to it. The price is right for four kolache's. I would get all four and share with your loved ones. FYI, they have puppy treats for your little companion. :)

    Misty D.

    This place is like something I made up in my mind. We planned for a speedy breakfast at Brooklyn Breakfast Shop, but ended up staying for a while to enjoy coffee and the awesome weather. I counted 12 trailers. Aside from Brooklyn Breakfast, there's also a coffee trailer, a thai food trailer, a dog treat trailer, and what looks like a beauty bus where you can get color and blow outs, etc. Wild. I saw a vegan trailer and an Italian food trailer as well as what I believe to be a tamale trailer. Can't say for sure. There are fun kid things like swings and a small play scape. I also spotted a stage towards the back. Funky sculptures on trees throughout. The food was a little pricey, but worth it, IMO. The dude who made our food was pleasant as was the barista in the Stellar Coffee trailer. Both food and coffee were fresh and delightful. Not to mix food and bathroom talk, but the restrooms were protected by a code lock and were nice and sparkly clean. Esp for a trailer park eatery bathroom. If you like being outside and don't mind spending $12ish on two slam bagels, def check it out. We will be back to experience more of the food options ASAP.

    Song La's Fried Pork Plate sub braised tofu for braised egg add longhorn sauce, Cj's ceviche
    Enin J.

    Friendly staff all around, I've only grabbed Song La so far and was blown away. The park is very cute and nice to have lunch with a few friends or a date on a pretty day. Plenty of food options to choose from, plenty of seating, and well shaded.

    Nice backdrop for nice pics!
    Sandra R.

    Just chillin' in the cool weather at The Thicket Food Park. The day was full of families with toddlers and you could see the happiness on their faces when they danced with a look a little alike Micky and Minnie and sang songs, jumped around singing BABY SHARK! Sadly, ACL is going on so no food trucks were open-other than the coffee truck. Weather was cool and chilly so it was enjoyable for the adults! Lol Nice time had by all.

    Ride on spinning seat toy, food trucks, picnic tables
    Hien T.

    This is a family and dog friendly environment. (Please keep your dog in a leash.) There's a little something for everyone here.

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    Tried something from a few trucks and just can't get over how bad food is here in Austin. Hanh's and Rougues are trash and overpriced.

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    This food truck park is incredible!! My favorite icecream in town at Kesho, great pasta, and awesome vegan tacos. Highly recommend.

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    Awesome spot. Good tree cover for shade and they even have a few pieces of playground equipment for kids.

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    Average place. Most of trailers were closed at 6 pm. Nothing special. Indian trailer is ok but not satisfying.

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    and the ambience is way better than any other food truck park around here.

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