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The 6 Most Delicious Food Trucks in Arizona!

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If you’re looking for a quick meal, there’s no better option than a food truck. You get to avoid the long wait of a restaurant while simultaneously avoiding the deep shame and heartburn that comes from fast food. Food trucks have a little something for everyone. These 6 local food trucks prove just that with a mix of inventive menu items and flat our delicious fare. Here are the best mouthwatering food trucks located in Arizona.


Mustache Pretzels, Scottsdale, AZ

“Mustaches aren’t born…they’re bread.” That’s the catchy slogan behind Mustache Pretzels–a food truck serving exclusively mustache shaped pretzels. This kitsch food truck hit the streets in 2014 and has been rolling in the dough ever since. Owner Greg Golden’s concoctions are beloved around the Valley. His famous pretzels include the cinnamon sugar, garlic parmesan, the nutstache—a pretzel covered in salted caramel with nuts. They keep it simple with their best seller “the original”–a hand-rolled mustache pretzel dressed with butter, pretzel salt, and served with a side of fresh queso dip.

Short Leash Hot Dogs, Phoenix, AZ

Started in 2010 as a gourmet food truck, Short Leash Hot Dogs has grown to include three food trucks and two brick and mortar locations. Through their massive growth, they’ve stayed focused on their roots–really good hot dogs. Their twist on classic hot dogs has taken the Valley by storm. Their signature combinations include the Oliver–a hot dog dressed in sauerkraut, Swiss, and 1,000-island sauce. Other dogs include creative condiments such as chipotle cream cheese, peanut butter, Sriracha, and blue cheese.

Tacos Tijuana, Multiple Locations

No food list in Arizona is complete without tacos. Tacos Tijuana has gained a cult following by serving up delicious street tacos. Their $1.50 tacos are served with carne asada or pastor and are made with freshly pressed corn tortillas, onions, and cilantro. In addition to tacos, they serve up quesadillas, mulitas, and vampiros. With only four items on the menu (and no website), Tacos Tijuana keeps it simple. Delicious food and affordability speaks for itself.

Ruiz Hot Dogs, Tucson, AZ

Tucson natives know that one local dish stands above the rest–the Sonoran Dog. This local spin on a hot dog takes a heavy Mexican influence by wrapping the hot dog in bacon and topping it with beans, grilled onions, tomatoes, mayo, mustard, and jalapeno sauce. It’s hard to go in any busy area without seeing a food truck serving up the local delicacy–but the best of the bunch is Ruiz Hot Dogs. This food stand serves up the Sonoran dog with Sinaloan style toasted buns and chili peppers. This food truck also gives customers the best bang for their buck with their economically priced menu.

Waffle Crush, Gilbert, AZ

Waffle Crush’s delicious Belgian waffle concoctions contain so much fluffy goodness that even Leslie Knope would be proud. You don’t need to be a waffle connoisseur to enjoy this truck’s laundry list of sugary treats. Waffle Crush is a gourmet waffle truck that uses imported pearl sugar and myriad toppings including Nutella, homemade cream, Biscoff, chocolate, and fruit. Each waffle is handcrafted with a soft, chewy interior to go with the crispy smothered exterior. Their waffles can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Aioli Gourmet Burgers and Catering, Phoenix, AZ

Aioli Gourmet Burgers and Catering has been making waves in the foodie world since opening in 2014. Established by three local friends, Aioli started as a food truck and grew into a catering company and restaurant in the span of a few years. Their food truck serves up gourmet, creative burgers to the Scottsdale community, including their signature aioli burger, the falafel burger, and the white truffle Swiss burger. Their food has gotten such rave reviews that they’ve appeared on ABC 15, azcentral.com, and the AZ Foodie Blog. 

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