7 Amazing But Underrated Food Trucks In Nashville You Need To Hunt Down
By Meghan Kraft|Published April 22, 2018
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Nashville’s restaurant scene has absolutely exploded over the last five years with options from fine to fast casual. While these restaurants can generally be a little more expensive, there are still plenty of spots across town that offer great food for just a few bucks, and none of those stand out more than the food trucks in Nashville. We’ve put together a list of some of the most underrated, so next time you see them all out at Musician’s Corner, you know which ones are worth the lines.
Hoss' loaded burger is a standout because of one simple fact: the cheese is inside the burger. It's mind-blowingly good. Track the truck at their website.
DegThai serves up some of the best Thai in the city. But there's just something special about street Thai that takes it to another level. Find their truck here.
Smoke Et Al goes beyond your everyday barbecue to bring you a little something extra like their Yazoo mac and cheese or their brisket tacos. The truck's schedule is on their website.
I Dream Of Weenie has been delivering insanely creative and delicious hot dogs in East Nashville for a good while now. The best part? You always know where to find them. 113 S 11th St.
Pronounced CHOP-ah-too-lus (or a variety of other ways depending on who in New Orleans you ask), this little Big Easy street car serves up some of the best snoballs around. Thankfully this is a streetcar you don't have to chase down. They're located at 307 5th Ave. North in Franklin.
Nashville is full of hidden gem taco trucks, but Mas Tacos Por Favor is still the most underrated and the most delicous. Their pulled pork taco simply can't be beat. The truck is on social media, but you can always visit their brick-and-mortar at 732 Mcferrin Ave.
If you’re looking to dine indoors, look no further than this old blacksmith shop in one of Nashville’s most historic neighborhoods.
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