Street food completes the summertime experience in Fargo-Moorhead. Grab a bite before, during or after your favorite summer event.
Fargo has some pretty darn good street food (see pics below).
Being we’re up north, the seasons in Fargo go like this: Fall, Winter, Spring, Food Trucks… though you can find some of these four-wheeled restaurants all year round. So if you tend to look for “local food trucks near me” when you travel, Fargo has some awesome options for you to try something new and different.
Otherwise, these food trucks get around, so we’ve linked their Facebook pages and this Food Truck Locator or you to find the most up-to-date info.
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Big J’s rolls around Fargo dishing up award-winning BBQ on everything from brisket and ribs to nachos and hot dogs.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @BigJsSmokehouse or visit their website.
Pete’s BBQ focuses on smoked meats that are smoked in a custom-made wood fired smoker. The meats are seasoned to perfection with unique rubs. Menu items include smoked pork and chicken sandwiches, polish sausage, ribs and more.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @PetesBBQFargo
The smell of Smoke My Butt BBQ smoked meats will have your mouth watering. They top them off with homemade rubs and sauces. As of right now, they will not be setting up on street corners, but may be in the future. Still contact them for all your catering needs.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @smb.bbq
What is a luchador? Luchadores are professional Mexican wrestlers who compete in lucha libre wrestling while wearing masks. You’ll see a few of them drawn on the side of Luchadores’ truck, as you order some Mexican food prepared with authentic cooking methods and ingredients. Their menu includes fluatas, quesadillas, and tacos. Try their sriracha sour cream sauce for an extra kick.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @FargoTaco
2019’s winner of Día Del Taco Fest, Lupe’s tacos are next level. A crowd favorite and killing it with tamales, tacos and almost anything else you can think of. Find them at a brewery or event near you.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @Lupe’sTastyTacos
Fargo’s one and only place to get Dominican food, Mi Barrio is parked right in Downtown Fargo during food truck season. Stop by the truck and take advantage of their daily lunch special or regular menu items, or order from Uber Eats, Grubhub, or Doordash to get it delivered right to your door.
Located at 425 Broadway N, Fargo Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Find more on their Facebook page: @MiBarrioDominican
Pico food truck specializes in fresh, made-from-scratch tacos. Their tortillas are homemade, and it shows. They have a handful of different taco options including the sweet potato taco (especially appealing for vegetarians). Make sure you get some chips and salsa or queso to go with your taco(s).
It’s all on their Facebook page: @PicoFoodTruck
Bringing soul to Fargo-Moorhead through their tacos, Soul Taco is pretty new to the scene. Their most popular items include the “Rush Hour”, “The Caribbean”, “The Bayou”, plus other tacos and nachos. Try them asap to see what they’re all about!
It’s all on their Instagram page: @soultacofargo
Taco Bros is dependable. For nearly 6 months of the year (generally April-September), they are always at their corner, rain or shine… and sometimes snow. A favorite of locals, Taco Bros serves up delicious Mexican street food. One of their most popular menu items is the Big Mike. They also do a “Trust You Bro Platter,” which means you let them pick for you. That’s always a great option for indecisive people.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @TacoBros
This food stand is simple and tasty. They stick to bratwurst, hot dogs, corn dogs, Polish sausage and cheese curds. The Hot Dog Peddler has all the condiments you’d expect – onions, peppers, sauerkraut, etc. – but the game-changing condiment they offer is cream cheese. If you haven’t tried cream cheese on a hot dog, The Hot Dog Peddler would love to introduce you to that tasty combination.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @The HotDogPeddler
Home of the ‘Fargo Famous’ crunchy dog, we recommend trying Texas Best Express‘s 100% all beef hot dog, topped with homemade chili and extra crunchiness. This stand also has vegetarian and vegan options, along with a homemade soup of the day and seasonal sides like corn-on-the-cob.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @TexasBestExpress
Claiming to have “The Best Freakin Hot Dogs in the Midwest”, TopDog HotDog is a new locally owned hot dog cart business in downtown Fargo across from Dempsey’s Irish Pub.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @FMTopDogHotDog
Bringing Michigan favorites with a Detroit Deli twist, this food truck specializes in soups and sandwiches. For winter, they permanently locate themselves inside the Great Northern Bicycle Company shop in Downtown Fargo.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @DetroitDeli
Fargo Fillies specializes in cheesesteaks and hoagie sandwiches, and you’ll often find them camped out on a Downtown Fargo street corner on Friday and Saturday nights, catering to the ever-hungry nightlife crowd.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @FargoFillies
Sloppy Joes are the theme at Jumbo’s. They have the traditional version along with a couple variations – Bacon and Jalapeno. Jumbo’s has a few other menu items that incorporate their Sloppy Joe sauce including Sloppy Nachos, Sloppy Spud and Mac & Joe. Also available are hot dogs, regular nachos, chili and more.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @JumbosFoodTruck
Mac Daddy’s is Fargo’s Newest Food Cart Specializing in Gourmet Mac & Cheese. This mobile food cart can be found anywhere downtown and at local events.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @fargomacdaddy
Mother Cluckers is coming in hot with a variety of all-day breakfast items, sandwiches, gourmet coffee, and more.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @mothercluckersfoodtruck
Oat & Toast is the new kid on the block, offering locally sourced ingredients in their oat bowls, toasts, and sips out of their breakfast cart. Heighten any of your food with their superfood selection.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @oatfargo
The Twisted Spork mobile food trailer has lots of good stuff – pizza, wings, Bavarian breadsticks, nachos and salad (if you’re attempting to be healthy). They offer a couple different toppings for pizza and a few different sauces for wings. Combo meals are also on the menu – take your pick of pizza or wings as a main entrée and pair it with a choice of a breadstick, nachos or a salad.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @TheTwistedSpork
If you didn’t think you could get African food in Fargo-Moorhead, think again. Serving authentic North African items like kebabs, Koshari, and lentil soup (and plenty of vegan and gluten free options), find this food truck roaming the streets for flavors you won’t forget.
It’s all on their Facebook page: @sunaseatery
Pop-up stand offering French-style crepes of all different shapes and sizes. Try sweet options like Nutella and banana or opt for a savory crepe like the egg, ham, and mozzarella.
You can find A Crepe Place at the Red River Market, find more locations on their website.
Drive-thru mobile cart offering authentic Chai drinks.
You can find their current locations on their Facebook or Instagram pages.
Now go, we give you our blessing to eat on the street!
Are we missing a food truck? Send us an email info@fargomoorhead.org
Street food completes the summertime experience in Fargo-Moorhead. Grab a bite before, during or after your favorite summer event.