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The lines only grew longer as the sun went down over the food truck roundup on Sunday. Many people waited in line for over an hour for barbecue and Korean tacos.
The aroma of fried funnel cake, smoky barbecue and roasting corn wafted through the air as hundreds of people and more than 25 trucks showed up for Tucson Food Trucks’ fifth gathering on Sunday.... Read more»
Mariana Dale/TucsonSentinel.com
The lines only grew longer as the sun went down over the food truck roundup on Sunday. Many people waited in line for over an hour for barbecue and Korean tacos.
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3 comments on this story
The food was incredible and affordable. The Mafooco line was ridiculous, but well worth the wait. I would like to see this in a bigger area. It was a little too crowded considering the amount of vendors present. More variety would be great.
Also, what is with all the dogs? Leave em at home so people can more through crowds easier. It is not exercise for a dog to stand in line and bark at other dogs.
They should really do this at least once a month if not every other Sunday. Great idea. Tucsonans will always come out for food. Especially gourmet cheap.
I have a personal policy of not waiting more than 20 minutes for food—whether in a sit down restaurant or standing in line for chow.
@EllieMae
I had a policy like that as well. Over time it became a guideline. Now, it is only a rule of thumb. Now my hunger and taste battle out to see who can overcome the other. This time taste won out.