"This relocated truck at Batch on MLK turns out burritos that are big on crunch and comfort, stuffed with beans, Fritos, eggs, and cheese. The migas taco offers a crispy-soft texture combination that works at any time of day. Jalapeno poppers are on the menu along with chips and queso. Order online through its website for takeout or delivery." - Darcie Duttweiler
"All of the well-stuffed burritos at the relocated truck in MLK at Batch are $12 and under, full of filling ingredients like eggs, hash browns, beans, Fritos (!), and squash. Takeout and delivery orders can be placed online or in person; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Erin Russell, Nadia Chaudhury
"Burritos make for quick and easy lunches, and the Rainey Street truck offers just that, paired with excellent coffee from host sibling site Little Brother. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury
"Brought to you by the folks behind Little Brother, this truck has two locations: one next door to the downtown bar, as well as one behind East Austin bar and venue Hotel Vegas. Enjoy a breakfast burrito with “trashbrowns” and bummer sauce, or go wild with fun concoctions of jalapeno poppers, Flamin’ hot Cheetos, chili cheese Fritos, and more. Takeout orders can be placed online, there are outdoor dine-in areas." - Darcie Duttweiler
"Austin is primarily a taco town, and while you can in fact get burritos here, there are none quite like the ones at Bummer Burrito, a trailer on Rainey Street. Unlike the football-sized burritos we’ve all become used to, here they’re smaller and without rice. The burritos are very good, like the Frito Rito (nacho cheese with chili cheese Fritos for crunch) and the Popperito (with jalapeno poppers). While these burritos are pretty much the perfect drunk food for the raucous late night Rainey Street crowd, the trailer also opens at 11am on the weekends, which is scientifically proven to be the perfect time for a breakfast burrito. Conveniently the trailer is parked right next to their tiny all-day cafe/bar Little Brother, so you can also grab a good espresso and/or a cocktail. photo credit: David Douglass" - Raphael Brion