Access to 17+ food trucks serving Mexican, Cuban, Filipino, ice cream, desserts, and more in an outdoor setting.
Games, card decks, and a mini playground for kids, with picnic table seating for relaxed family outings.
Ideal for casual gatherings, conferences, or parties with ample seating and a festive atmosphere.
Enjoy well-lit, vibrant nights with music, cherry blossoms, and a lively fiesta vibe.
Bathrooms and parking available for all customers, with easy access from Dyer Street.
Outdoor fiesta atmosphere. Casual seating and lighting. African, Filipino, Chinese, birria, Mexican food and rolled ice cream and elotes and churros all represented here! Great service from those with a passion for food trucking. Come early coz parking gets full. Children's playground leaves a nice family experience, supervise your own kids please! Nice for a relaxing evening! Thank you!
"La vaqueria" or "tacos and berria" Been eatin tacos and berria for a while. Most tasteless tacos and berria ive ever eaten even a stray dog wont eat it. Even a plain tacos usually comes with flavor and garnishes. Cilantro onions and lime. Mine didnt. Berria had NO TASTE. Even the noodle itself was still WHITE. The soup itself was just red cause of tomato. Yes, TOMATO. No onion. No cilantro. No flavor. Take a quarter tea spoon of tomato sauce and mix it with luke warm water and thats the berria i was served with. No garnish no nothing. Yeah it had meat. You know how some people cook with no seasoning? Yeah like that. Not even salt or pepper. For $34.55, sales tax of 8.25% and tip of $4.64 this is what you get. I had to force eat the tasteless tacos that was so dry. I thought i was trippin. I drank some water from my car. Ate some more of these things... still horrible. Had my mexican friend tried it and he spat it out and asked me "what the hell was that?" I knew i wasnt crazy. I threw every all of it away. Way to represent. Awesome.
This place is actually a little bigger than I expected. The food was delicious! Music plays a little too loud so you can't really hear each other speak, or maybe it's just where we chose to sit. There's games and activities, card decks and a mini playground for the smaller kids, it's behind all the trucks tho, so parents can't really supervise from the table seating. The night time atmosphere is lovely. The cherry blossoms really add to the whole bit of it. Parking is a little complicated but I will definitely be returning with my family to enjoy this place again.
The food truck was brought in for lunch during a conference at work. I got the pork adobo ($13) and wasn’t a fan. I would not return to this food truck. Pretty much everybody at work agreed that for the expensive price, you only get a little bit of meat on a ton of rice, and we’ve all had better Filipino food at various other places. The lumpia was the only good part of my meal.
17 food trucks, including many Mexican, but also Cuban, Filipino, ice cream, with center picnic table availability for all-well lit and accessible. bathrooms shared by all truck venue customers. Very easy to find. Recommend you go early as 6pm and later it fills up quickly. Early parking spots were not a problem. Many families out this early Thursday evening....

El Paso's vibrant outdoor foodie hub with diverse trucks, family fun, and festive vibes.
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Oira's Food Truck Park is a lively outdoor food court in El Paso featuring 17+ diverse food trucks, including Mexican, Cuban, Filipino, ice cream, and more. Enjoy a casual, family-friendly atmosphere with picnic seating, games, a mini playground, and evening lighting under cherry blossoms. Perfect for gatherings, it offers a wide range of affordable eats in a festive setting, though parking can fill up quickly. Open for lunch and dinner, it's a go-to spot for local flavors and community events.
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