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    Food Truck Wednesday's

    Food Truck Wednesday's

    4.0(1 review)
    0.5 km
    $

    While still stomping around Tucson, my work colleagues and I had a weekly lunch routine. Fend For…read moreYourself Monday, Taco Tuesday, Wing Wednesday, Chipotle Thursday, and Random Restaurant Friday... Why do I tell you this...? Because I finally have replacement for Wings Wednesday, and it's Food Truck Wednesday's! Jacksonville is doing it right, and I'm glad someone had the idea. Hopefully this takes off...! I'd hate to have something so great, and so local, ruined because no one knows about it. There were only two Food Trucks holding it down at the location: BlackHound Bar-B-Q and The Waffle Wagon. I jumped at the chance to have their Chicken and Waffles, and I must say I am impressed. The best I've had in a good while... and I have a few places under my belt (Lo-Lo's in Phoenix, May's Counter in Tucson, and The Red Door in Little Rock.) The chicken was lightly breaded, the waffles fluffy, sweet with a syrup that I can't place, and a little spice from what I believe to be Sriacha. It was so delicious, because the flavors melded together perfectly. The Chicken and Waffles was their signature dish, it came with a $10 price tag, and it was so incredibly worth it. There were other options, and they change daily. Let's just say I'll be back for the "Pig In A Blanket." (I just recently heard about the Waffle Wagon a week ago. I've been waiting to find them within close proximity for lunch, and I am glad I found them at this small venue.) As for BlackHound, I was flying solo, and not feeling like a fat kid. So next time around I'll give them a whirl, and then update the ol' review. Jacksonville has the right idea, and hopefully the local populace gets on board. I'd hate to see something so awesome fail because people just don't know.

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    Food Truck Wednesday's - The Waffle Wagon getting their 'serve on.'

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    The Waffle Wagon getting their 'serve on.'

    The WunderBus - The Ragnar

    The WunderBus

    4.5(2 reviews)
    13.3 km
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    The Wunderbus focuses on German food, but there is a lot of variety found in their ever-changing…read moremenu. Usually, a bratwurst or two can be found on the menu, as well as a few different sandwiches, and many times pork shoulder dishes. Today, these were the options: -Agustus: Potato and feta perogies with a white wine mushroom cream sauce. ($6) -Henry VIII: Local pork and beef cabbage rolls in a tomato broth, garnished with green sauce, parmesan cheese, and herb oil. ($5) -The Ragnar: Herbed potato pancake, topped with slow braised, locally sourced pork shoulder, caramelized onions, and a gouda cheese sauce. Served on a bed of spring greens. ($7) -Desserts: Peanut butter pie with reese's and whipped cream ($3), or "Wunder cookies" and milk. ($4) I went for The Ragner, but traded the cheese sauce for the white wine mushroom cream sauce that topped the Agustus. I never expected such a fancy dish from a food truck. This could definitely be on the menu of a nice restaurant. The herbed potato pancake was pretty large, flavorful, and the perfect texture with a crispy outside surrounding creamy potatoes in the middle. The braised pork shoulder was perfectly tender and juicy. The caramelized onions gave the dish a little sweetness, which worked very well with the pork. I loved the white wine and mushroom cream sauce I switched out for the cheese sauce. It gave the dish a nice richness without overpowering the other ingredients' flavors. Finally, I love they put everything on top of a fresh spring greens. They were light and crisp and worked well as a vessel for the extra cream sauce. Plus, this meal was only $7, which I think is a great deal! This may be the best dish I have ever had from a food truck.

    Had some street meat from he Wunderbus at the Stones Throw birthday party. Had the Big George Brat…read more It was pretty good with sautéed onions and a toasted bun. Nothing goes better with beer than a brat. The owner/driver said they are opening up a brick and mortar restaurant in Conway and I wish them the best of luck.

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    The WunderBus - Looks delicious. The big George brat.

    Looks delicious. The big George brat.

    The WunderBus - Here's the menu for stones throw bday.

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    Here's the menu for stones throw bday.

    WashBucket's - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

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