Food Truck Courts in Fayetteville

Food trucks not only offer some of the funnest food in Fayetteville, hanging out at food truck courts is one of the best things to do in Fayetteville. Food truck courts, simply put, are for everyone. And, in Fayetteville food trucks offer almost every kind of food.

Perfect for an al fresco lunch or late-night noshing after exploring Fayetteville, food truck courts attracts crowds at all hours. You’ll find their picnic tables filled with college students, families and young couples – pretty much anyone who appreciates great food served in an out-of-the-ordinary atmosphere.

Here are a few great food truck courts to get you started.

Shulertown

In the heart of Dickson Street is a food court that all visiting food-truck connoisseurs should experience. Filled with a half-dozen or so food trucks, including names like Frikin’ Chicken and Blazin’ Asian, Shulertown has an eclectic mix of menu options including Tex-Mex, vegetarian, barbecue and even ice cream. Seriously, if you’ve never had Burton’s Creamery, do so immediately. No trip to Fayetteville is complete without a trip to the Downtown & Dickson Street Entertainment District, and some delicious food is always appreciated (and sometimes needed) after jamming to live music or toasting the town with friends.

Yacht Club on College

Located at 617 N. College Ave., in the NoMa District (between North and Maple streets), the Yacht Club is a great lunch spot filled with a variety of offerings. Trucks include Dot’s Nashville Hot Chicken, Funktown BBQ, Asian & American Foods and Homestyle Cravings. Pop in to fuel up, and make sure to walk across College to enjoy some of the fun shopping nearby, like 410 Vintage, Freckled Hen and Grey Dog.

Quick Town

Located in the SoFay District (south Fayetteville), on S. Government Ave. off MLK Blvd., Quick Town features a few delicious and different treats. Mo’Tacos Churros and Cathead Biscuits will definitely fill you up, and Zuppa Zuppa serves small batched soups made from regional ingredients with global influence. Quick Town is a great example of the diverse food offerings in Fayetteville.

Crossover

If you’re on the east side of town, try the food trucks located just north of Crossover and Mission. Punjabi Kitchen serves up authentic Indian cuisine. Its samosas and chicken tikka masala are very popular. Also, T-Boy’s BBQ offers mouth-watering ribs and pulled pork sandwiches. (T-Boy’s can also be found at Razorbacks baseball games, so look for them if you’re at a Diamond Hogs game!)

North Street

Situated right across the street from Columbus House Brewery, a member of the Fayetteville Ale Trail, is a new food truck called Kiko Rice and Noodle. This truck serves up Asian street food and sushi and makes for the perfect stop on the Razorback Greenway bike trail. 

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