Are you ready to feast on the flavors of Disney Springs food trucks?
Look no further! A convoy of Disney Food Trucks have rolled on in and pulled the brakes at Exposition Park at Downtown Disney West Side.
These yummy Disney foodie treats do not disappoint. They are a quick and scrumptious alternative to dining in Disney Springs.
So, if you are ready for a culinary adventure that is seasoned with a dash of flavor, fun, and convenience then let’s dive in.
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4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck
You can’t miss the 4 Rivers Cantina Barbacoa Food Truck! They are the big red truck with the intoxicating aroma of barbecue filling the air.
But this isn’t your ordinary ol’ barbecue. These dishes are authentic Mexican-inspired culinary creations that will send your senses into overload.
Using traditional “barbacoa” techniques their signature dishes are cooked to perfection and finger-licking delicious.
Starting around $6 and ranging to a little over $12 their menu consists of entrees and kids menu items, extra filling choices, and best of all some ice-cold Mexican beers to pull that perfect meal all together.
Best Food on the Menu at this Disney Springs Food Truck
- Street Tacos (3): Choice of filling with guasacaca, crème fraiche, pico de gallo, queso fresco, and cilantro in a grilled tortilla, with lime and jalapeño
- Birria Quesadilla: Beef Birria with melted Oaxaca cheese on crispy griddled flour tortilla. Served with a rich beef jus and onion-cilantro salsa
- Taco Cone: Choice of filling, Shredded Lettuce, Guacamole, Sour Cream, Pico de Gallo, Queso, Cilantro, Jalapeño, and a Lime Wedge
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Cilantro Urban Eatery Food Truck
This fan-favorite food truck at Disney Springs will spice up your life with its vibrant and bold flavors.
Dishing out Latin-inspired street food, this family-owned business will have your mouth exploding with incredible flavors.
Their mouthwatering Latin goodies range from $5 for seasonal paletas to $14 for their Cuban sandwich and Burger-rrito.
Best Food on the Menu at this Disney Springs Food Truck
- Chicken Tostadas: Two crispy corn tortillas topped with Refried Black beans, queso fresco, avocado mayo, chipotle mayo, pickled red onions, cilantro
- Burger-rrito: Signature Venezuelan-style burger in a wrap. Angus beef, BLT, cheese, potato sticks, mustard, ketchup, chipotle mayo, and avocado mayo wrapped and pressed in a flour tortilla
- Mexican Street Corn: Fresh corn on the cob, topped with mayo, cotija cheese, tajin, lime, and cilantro.
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GoJuice
Light and nutritious, GoJuice is where you want to go for a refreshing energy boost. It will give you that pick-me-up you need to get back out there and explore Disney Springs.
Fresh tropical fruits and combinations of guilt-free indulgences that taste sinfully delicious and only cost about $5 to $15.
This Disney food truck is not only satisfying but is the ultimate way to cool down from being out in the Florida heat with its irresistibly yummy smoothies and chilled bowls.
Best Food on the Menu at this Disney Springs Food Truck
- Dragon Bowl: Frozen Pitaya (Dragon Fruit) Blend, Granola, Banana, Strawberry, Blueberry, Coconut Flakes, Honey
- GoGreen Bowl: Frozen Macha Green Tea Blend, Granola, Banana, Pineapple, Blueberry, Coconut Flake, Honey
- Charlie Brown Smoothie: Banana, Peanut Butter, Granola, Coconut Water
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Tips for Visiting the Food Trucks at Disney Springs
Now that you know what to expect, let’s go through a few tips to help you out.
1. Make a Food Truck Sampler Plate
Take the pressure off and get a little something from each Disney food truck. No one said you can only have one!
With the Disney Springs food trucks all having meals for $16 or less it is a unique, affordable, and delicious way to try a little of everything.
2. Take a Look at the Menu Beforehand
Take a stroll around the Disney food trucks and see what is on all the menus before you get in line.
That way when you do get in line and it’s your turn to order you aren’t holding everyone up. It keeps everything moving efficiently.
You can also take a look at their menu online ahead of time to get an idea of what your tasty selections will be for your visit.
3. Review the Disney Food Truck Operating Hours Before You Go
The Disney Springs food trucks operate only for lunch and dinner opening around the lunch hour and may not always be parked there all year round.
If you are looking for something to fuel your morning you will want to check out all the other delicious dining that Disney Springs has to offer for breakfast.
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Final Thoughts on Visiting the Food Trucks at Disney Springs
As you can see, these Disney Springs food trucks have something for everyone whether you are a seasoned food truck enthusiast to a hungry visitor looking to dine on the go.
From Latin favorites and the freshest Mexican food to healthy choices and cool refreshing treats, if you are looking for where to dine at Disney Springs grabbing a bite to eat at the food trucks should be at the top of your list.
Stay tuned you just never know what new flavors and treats they will be rolling in next on the menu.
Now it’s your turn, what’s your favorite food truck at Disney Springs? Leave your answer in the comments section below.
Until next time, Happy Park Hopping Hipsters!
About the Author
Sarah Jordan is a solo traveler enthusiast, professional travel writer, and proud mama to her rescue dog Coconut.
With a love for destinations across the globe, she made Epcot her first theme park and still treasures her EPCOT World Showcase passport to this day.
After finally following her inner wanderlust, she discovered the freedom and empowerment that solo travel brings.
(Original Article Date: April 1, 2015/Updated by Editor on August 25, 2024)