Tucson Foodie and Casino Del Sol will bring together more than 20 Tucson food trucks for three epic events with food, music, and community at AVA Amphitheater.
The Experience
This celebration of Tucson’s incredible food truck culture has lined a DJ, who will spin from the AVA Amphitheater stage.
Bring your appetite and settle into the amphitheater’s shaded seating with a drink from the bar while enjoying the music and atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to experience Tucson’s thriving food truck scene all in one place.
Why We’re Doing This
Tucson has more food trucks per capita than cities like LA and Austin, yet they’re harder to find because they don’t cluster in pods the way they do elsewhere. That means some of the best food in town is rolling around the city, waiting to be discovered.
We’re making it easier by bringing them all together for a day. Food trucks have always played a huge role in Tucson’s culinary evolution — some even go on to open brick-and-mortar spots. One of my favorites, Antojo Poblano, started as a truck before becoming a full-fledged restaurant. Who’s next? You might just find your new favorite here.
The free admission event at Casino Del Sol’s AVA Amphitheater, 5655 W. Valencia Rd., starts at 7 p.m. on three dates:
- July 19
- Aug. 9
- Sept. 4
- Oct. 2
- Nov. 6
- Dec. 4
Food Truck Lineup
Here’s what’s on the menu:
- Bomb.Kom – Mexican street food
- CowPig – Burgers, chicken tenders, wings, buffalo fries, and more
- DC Jumbie Latin Caribbean Cuisine – Puerto Rican and Cuban dishes
- Del Cielo Tamal Restaurant – Mexican cuisine with plant-forward options
- Ensenada Street Food – Al pastor, Baja-style seafood tacos
- Family Joint Pizza – Wood-fired pizza
- Fiesta Filipina – Traditional Filipino food
- Herculean Chicken – Taiwanese-style fried chicken
- J & C Miguel Family O’odham Hihidod – Frybread/popovers
- Lahaina’s Shave Ice – Hawaiian style shaved ice
- Little Bear Lemonade – Flavored hand-squeezed lemonade
- Mafia Kitchen – Cannoli and refreshing drinks
- Malta Joe’s Baked Goods – Traditional Maltese pastizzi
- Mex-Sal – Mexican and Salvadorian food
- Morty’s Backyard – Burgers and loaded fries
- Oh Wow! Mini Donuts – Mini donuts, donut sundaes, limeades, and more
- Real Fruit Raspados – Mexican snacks and raspados
- Sushi Bomb – Mexican sushi
- Sweet Rolls and More – Hand-rolled ice cream with unique toppings
- Takoyaki Balls – Takoyaki and Japanese food
- …and more to come!
Each roundup will have popular repeats shuffled in with some new trucks so you can always get your favorites and try some new stuff. We’re still recruiting additional food trucks for August and beyond, so those interested can email their available dates to shane@tucsonfoodie.com.
This is your chance to taste some of Tucson’s best food trucks, enjoy live music, and immerse yourself in the city’s street food culture.

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