This past week I had the pleasure of taking a couple days off of work to head to Austin and San Antonio. I love both cities and they are each so unique but I am a little partial to Austin as I lived there for 5 years. For the few days that I was there all that the news talked about was the Gypsy Picnic, which was a chance for all Austinites to sample the offerings from the food trailers that have become increasing popular around the city. I wasn't able to attend but I did make it a point to stop by one of these trailers to see what all the hype was about. I chose to give The Mighty Cone trailer a whirl. Overall the food was just ok, the fries were cold, I have a pet peeve about getting cold food from a restaurant, trailer or not. It was definitely worth trying though. Have you been to a food trailer?
amazing pictures ... love the colors
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Looks so delish! I totally would have been there, yum! XX!
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wow all that food looks yummy x
ReplyDeleteHello!! So are you from Texas!!?? I am from Houston but I absolutely adore Austin and it is so funny I took a bunch of outfit photos here at this very stand! They are actually all on my blog!
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Yes! The food trailer revolution! There are some pretty amazing food trailers where I live in Portland OR - I especially love the tomato tapenade sandwich you can get downtown (mozzarella slices, tomato puree, fresh French baguette).
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