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- Victor HsiaoAugust 9, 2014Food truck heaven! Make sure you come with an empty stomach. Also has live music, cornhole and clothing vendors
- Sandra RubinchikSeptember 13, 2014The lines at the food trucks are a bit on the long side, so don't come ravenous. That said, Truckeroo is a socially acceptable reason to eat 3 dinners in one night so don't come too full either.
- JohnAugust 28, 2014Check the food truck lost before you go. This is one of the best people watching places in town.
- Lia L.August 9, 2014Street Boutique Fashion Truck- the DC Fashion Truck #dcfashiontruck #streetboutique #mobileboutique
- Josh R.July 16, 2012During peak time, it's best to divide and conquer amongst the various food trucks and bars while also finding a spot to sit.
- Bruce JJune 13, 2014Largest concentration of food trucks you'll find in DC on a summer Friday evening.
- ShallymalJuly 14, 2012Dragging out the newly parented! Thanks B and L for a fun day out. Really enjoyed the Big Cheese and Spanish Tapas truck.
- Ruth LaToison IfillOctober 4, 2014Soooo much fun if you like to be around a lot of people and just eat and drink!
- Tried the carnitas tacos from Surfside today. Sooo good. I also love PORC, DC Empanadas, Curbside Cupcakes, and Pleasant Pops!
- HarlemkniteJune 14, 2013They did El Borinquen Lunchbox, dirty they are out back, check them out for authentic Puerto Rican cuisine!
- Nicole ImdoingmeWilliamsonMay 18, 2013I had surfside not bad. Band was good. Just not enough seating and its become even more popular. Also good to bring $ but some take credit now. Popular trucks have crazy long lines :(
- The Hill is HomeJanuary 21, 2012A food truck connoisseur's dream - this technicolor caravan appears monthly in warmer times.
- Shanber RoseSeptember 13, 2014That Jamaican truck does not have authentic "curry" chicken. . . This look like a grilled chicken strip. ..smh disappointed
- Shelby Bell PikeAugust 13, 2011Tasty Kabob is the best by far. Try the crab salad sandwich @ Feelin Crabby
- Martin BJune 3, 2011Truckeroo is a monthly festival held June thru October at the corner of Half St.and M St., SE showcasing food trucks from the Washington, D.C. area.
- Brent JacksonAugust 13, 2011It's free to get in but be ready for an ID & bag check. Bring cash. Many of the truck don't take credit cards.
- Is dinner time. Come to se us. We will be here until 11pm
- Don't buy water in advance. They're not going to let you bring it in and you'll have to throw it out at the gate.