
Houston's vibrant food truck park where flavor meets fun in a free, festive atmosphere.
4501 Almeda Food & Entertainment is a dynamic, Black-owned food truck park in Houston, offering a diverse culinary experience with multiple food trucks serving everything from Cajun-inspired dishes and Philly cheesesteaks to hibachi and wings. Enjoy a lively, family-friendly environment with free parking, entry, and entertainment, perfect for casual dining, gatherings, and events. With a 4.9-star rating from hundreds of reviews, we pride ourselves on great food, friendly service, and a welcoming vibe that keeps customers coming back.
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Multiple food trucks offering diverse cuisines like Cajun, hibachi, wings, and Philly cheesesteaks in a park setting.
Live music and events with no cover charge, creating a vibrant atmosphere for all ages.
Ideal space for family meet-ups, casual parties, and social events with ample seating and free parking.
Specialty dessert trucks serving treats like banana pudding and custom sweets to complete your meal.
Spacious, clean outdoor area with plenty of seating to relax and enjoy food and company.
My family and I spent a few days in Houston to bring in the new year. We visited this food truck park because TikTok reviews hyped it up. The atmosphere was great but the food that we tried was disappointing. We each tried something different from a truck of our choosing and 2 out of 4 of our choices were good & reasonably priced. My daughter's loaded fries from the Cajon/Louisiana Inspired food truck was really good (spent about $30 for the fries). We also tried 4 different custom lemonades and they were okay (can't remember the cost of the drinks). My son's Wingettes were really good and they came with fries (about $17 I believe). My husband's cheesesteak from the truck from "Philly" was a no for us (about $18). I ordered a Fried Catfish (w/honey hot sauce) platter w/Mac and Cheese and Greens ($37+) & it was actually cat fish strips not filets but the fish was good, the sides were not. The Mac and cheese was missing cheese, noodles were all falling apart, nothing to adhere to and the greens tasted like there was just cooked in water and a spicy additive like Tabasco Sauce, really that's it. Definitely over priced, under portioned, and over-rated! All service was good, friendly, and professional. Try it for yourselves!
a well needed relaxing experience with a great atmosphere.. the food was 10/10 as well as the service, and the selection of music was quite tasteful.. i will be back! And i do recommend. Great Spot, Great Food hit up Hibachi Bros and Rumberger’s Wings, both were on point. The hibachi was fresh and full of flavor, and the wings had that perfect crunch. The whole setup has a chill vibe, and plenty of space to kick back. Definitely a go-to spot for good food and good energy.
You much come out and experience the food truck entertainment on 4501 Almeda. The food is excellent, the vibe is really nice, and it's very clean. Most of all ya'll, the parking is FREE, to enter is FREE, and the entertainment is FREE !!!!! CHECK IT OUT MY PEEPS, you'll love ❤️ it.
My family planned a small meet-up and wanted to find a place we could support regularly maybe even monthly. My son chose this spot because it’s BLACK-owned. Both my wife and son spoke with one of the owners and a few of the food trucks before Friday, and everything seemed fine. Friday night, everything started off great we showed up, supported the food trucks, bought food and drinks, and were just enjoying ourselves. A few hours later, the other owner shows up acting confused, immediately questioning us who we were, what we were doing there, etc. He even started yelling at people and asking how much we spent (mind you, everyone purchased food and drinks). From there, it went downhill. He spent the rest of the night making smart comments, being rude to guests, and at one point even told another customer they weren’t spending enough money and should’ve been kicked out. Completely unprofessional. Then, about 30 minutes before closing, he told us he didn’t want us back. Because we weren't beneficial to them. And as we were cleaning up our own section, he started yelling at his staff, saying “we didn’t have to clean because it’s their job to clean and cursed at them. The food trucks were amazing no issue with them at all but that one owner’s attitude and disrespect ruined the entire experience. It’s sad because we were intentionally trying to support a Black-owned business, but clearly respect, professionalism, and appreciation for customers aren’t valued here.
I originally came to town for DreamCon, but while I was here, I kept hearing great things about this food park and it definitely lived up to the hype. On my first visit, I tried Hibachi Bros and ordered the Chicken Hibachi with yum yum sauce. The flavor was incredible, and they were generous with the portions, especially the chicken. During my second visit, I stopped by Big Poppas and ordered The Jesus Philly. It was packed with meat and cooked perfectly—every bite was satisfying. In the back of the park, there’s a dessert truck called Amore Sweets, and wow… their treats are out of this world. The banana pudding? Absolutely to die for! What really stood out the most, though, was the hospitality. Every single food truck worker I interacted with went above and beyond to create a warm, welcoming experience. You can tell it’s a great group of people running the show here. I’ll definitely be back for Day 3. Thank you all for making my visit such a memorable one!
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