We got there early and stood in line for a little while. Just enough time for our stomachs to start growling as we could smell all the different foods.
We were issued these lovely bracelets to wear if we wanted to participate in adult beverages.
Neither one of us did. It was a bit chilly for a cold beer.
At least we were at the front of this very long line.
Once inside we made our way to this truck. It is called Coreanos which translates to Koreans in Spanish. They made a curious mix of Korean and Spanish food.
We grabbed one of these burritos.
Alex's face says it all.
It was delicious, but so BIG! We couldn't stop eating it even though we knew we had so many other truck menus to explore!
I just thought this truck had an interesting name. Not sure what kind of food they had.
And I thoroughly enjoyed the banner for the Houston Press.
It says "We've Got Issues."
Sense of humor. Gotta have one in this crazy world, right?
Then we checked out a crepe truck. Be still my heart.
Truly decadent.
We got coffee to warm up.
I think Alexandra got some cheese curds here.
We saw trucks with PB&J sandwiches and BBQ and cake pops and special sodas.
It was a fun experience.
I guess I could have fun doing anything with my favorite girl.
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