Mueller Trailer Eats
4209 Airport Blvd, Austin
(512) 703-9208
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As of September 2024, two new food trucks have arrived, Hippy Eats (Vegan Cuisine), and Original New Orleans Po Boy and Gumbo Shop. Conscious Cravings, Stonehouse and Streamway Coffee are still alive and thriving. It’s a beautiful location by the lake, lots of trees and wildlife amidst the crowds, and this is the best place in Austin to bring your dog for some exercise and social play.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love this spot
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The BBQ tofu and chickpea burritos are delicious and fresh. Friendly staff and good value meal. Looking forward to many return visits Updated from previous review on 2024-07-25
Spicy Chickpea wrap it’s quinoa and rice was a great meal! Loved the Acai smoothie as well. I’d pass on the fries. I definitely want to try more of their wraps for a casual lunch!
Easily the best burritos I've had. Have been going to their food trucks since 8 years or so. Consistent, reliable, flavorful, yummy food. Lots of variety with different spice levels and everything's vegan. One of my favorite food trucks. Spicy chickpea burrito with spinach tortilla and chimichuri seitan burrito with cayenne tortilla are our favorites. Spicy chickpea is Indian style channa masala and it's better than channa masala in most Indian restaurants; its Indian spicy, so beware. We also like black bean and pan seared tofu. For any burrito wrap, make sure to add quinoa and rice mix. Otherwise, it might be too light. We have also tried their bowls, mostly when we'd want to eat with fork or spoon. Haven't faced any difficulty in finding parking. Mueller park is also a nice park to hang out with friends and family.
Nice healthy food #Veganuary
It has super healthy choices for a great price!
Only 1 truck was open out of 7 trucks.
Food is satisfactory... Not amazing. The wraps make for a good grab and go option.
Great for a quick lunch while taking a stroll through Mueller Park. Has the chimichurri wrap, pretty good! Just wish it came with a side.
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Parking may require some patience on weekend afternoons.
I ordered the just the seitan wrap and it cost about ten dollars with tax/tip. It ended up being 95% iceberg lettuce inside, with maybe 7-10 small chunks of seitan which weren’t very tasty and a little bit of tomato. I was still starving after I ate the whole thing. I could have paid even more to add quinoa, but I’d rather just go somewhere else next time. Good on them for having a vegan menu, but it just gives veganism a bad name when you feed people expensive rabbit food!
I got the chimichurri wrap and the rosemary fries. Both were just okay flavor-wise. It doesn't seem as though they put a lot of effort into making sure the food comes out right. The chimichurri wrap wasn't made right. The sauce was all on one end of the wrap. Once I finally got to it, it had good flavor. The fries were off too. Some were cooked well, others were almost raw, and some were burnt. I don't know what was up with their fryer.
I had the spicy chickpea wrap. Thought the spice overwhelmed the meal. Glad it was 100 % Vegan.
This is a cool truck in a great location in Mueller, although there isn't really anything exciting or worth coming back for. My wife and I live right outside of Mueller so I wish there was more that we wanted to get here, but we really just stop by here and there for a drink or fries while we're walking around. This vegan truck is a little bit of an oddball as they don't seem to care about being plugged into the vegan community but instead do their own thing. I often times forget about it because nobody ever talks about it and they don't talk to anyone. I bet if they reached out to the community they would do a lot better with business and menu items people are looking for. I think that definitely effects our interest in the truck.
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