Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City's 5 best food trucks (that won't break the bank)

AI Assisted Icon
Published on April 04, 2019
Oklahoma City's 5 best food trucks (that won't break the bank)Taqueria Sanchez. | Photo: Zach G./Yelp

Looking to try the best food trucks in town?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable food trucks in Oklahoma City, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to satisfy your cravings.

1. Taqueria Sanchez

Photo: mary margaret m./Yelp

Topping the list is Taqueria Sanchez. Located at 4011 N.W. 10th St. in Meridian Avenue Corridor, the food truck and Mexican spot is the highest rated low-priced food truck in Oklahoma City, boasting 4.5 stars out of 130 reviews on Yelp.

It lists 10 menu items on the side of the truck, offering a range of tacos, mulitas, sopes, burritos, quesadillas and tortas, most of which come with a side of rice and beans. 

2. Holey Rollers

Photo: bridget t./Yelp

Next up is Paseo Arts District's Holey Rollers, situated at 3010 Paseo Drive, Suite 101. With 4.5 stars out of 67 reviews on Yelp, the food truck and vegan spot, serving doughnuts and more, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an inexpensive option.

The business, which recently opened a brick and mortar spot, still has a store on wheels and offers handcrafted doughnuts in flavors such as vanilla bean, almond joy, salted caramel and espresso & cream, as well as apple fritters, cinnamon rolls and more. For drinks, there are coffee options, loose leaf tea and house made lemonade. (Click here to view the menu.)

3. Taqueria El Dolar

Photo: chris l./Yelp

Taqueria El Dolar, located at 2900 S.W. 44th, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the low-priced food truck and Mexican spot five stars out of 23 reviews.

Menu items, such as tacos, tortas and burritos, come with a choice of chicken, spicy pork, cheese or lengua. 

4. Katiebug's Sips & Sweets

Photo: heidi w./Yelp

Katiebug's Sips & Sweets, a food truck and bakery that offers shaved ice and more in Automobile Alley, is another much-loved, cheap go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 35 Yelp reviews. Head over to 7 N.W. Ninth St. to see for yourself.

First, the sips options include house made cold brew, lemonade, fudgy chocolate milk and craft sodas. As for the sweets, check out the chocolate cake, banana pudding, cookies and shaved ice in 14 flavors. (View the full menu here.)

5. Babalu Cuban Latin Cusine

Photo: charito r./Yelp

Last but not least, there's Babalu Cuban Latin Cusine, a local favorite with 4.5 stars out of 20 reviews. Stop by 7601 N. May Ave. to hit up the food truck and Cuban and Latin American spot next time you're looking to satisfy your cravings on a budget.

Try the Havana Vieja (barbecue pork, Swiss cheese and dill pickles on a hot-pressed Cuban baguette), the Ropa Viea (shredded beef with onion and tri-color peppers served with rice and beans) and the homemade Colombian empanadas.


This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.