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“They have a sit down restaurant right down the road but the atmosphere here is unbeatable. “I come here mainly for Torchy’s,” Eric says. His one complaint? “They don’t have it all the time,” he says.Īlthough Torchy has several other locations around Austin, there’s none quite like this one. An 8” tortilla stuffed with a jalapeño sausage link and smoked brisket, then topped with a fried egg, shredded cheese, Green Chile Queso, cilantro, queso fresco, sour cream and DIABLO HOT SAUCE.

Quite impressive for the number of people inside the trailer.Įric, a frequenter of the eatery for the past couple of months, enjoys the taco of the month, Ace of Spades. Equipped with a much larger staff than the other two trailers, who generally house just one employee, tacos are made before you have the time to realize you’ve been waiting.

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The swarms of people flooding into the parking lot all quickly migrated to the fast-moving line at their trailer. The owner of the food park, Torchy’s Tacos, is the obvious main attraction. Caitlin, an employee at Conscious Cravings, quickly insured me it was only temporary. Since their frozen hot chocolate is one of my favorites, seeing a huge empty spot between the other two trailers created an empty spot in my heart as well. Noticeably missing on this day, however, was Holy Cacao. Nestled in the center of the park are three food trailers Conscious Cravings, Holy Cacao and Torchy’s Tacos.